What to do in London
London is buzzing this week, so if you are wondering what to do, you are absolutely spoiled for choice. Let’s walk through some of the standout things happening across the city from today through the weekend and into the coming days, so you can start plotting your perfect London adventure. If you are in the mood for live music and culture tonight, Songkick lists an intimate jazz show by Charlotte Colace at the legendary Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in Soho, a perfect option if you like your Friday nights with a side of cool sax lines and candlelit tables. Over in the City, IanVisits notes a fascinating morning event at Goldsmiths’ Hall called “Marks of deception: tackling fakes & forgeries in antique British silver,” where experts dig into the stories behind historic silver, from 10am to 1pm, ideal for anyone who loves craftsmanship and a good detective story in metal. For something more contemplative, Continuo Connect highlights the Academy of Ancient Music performing at the Barbican this evening, bringing baroque music to life in one of London’s great concert halls. If you prefer ideas and conversation, the British Academy is hosting its Ideas Festival Friday Late at Carlton House Terrace, according to the British Academy website, running from late afternoon into the evening with talks, discussions, and a relaxed atmosphere. It’s a great way to combine a glass of wine with big thoughts about art, politics, and the future. Looking to keep things going through the weekend, My Guide London lists Ramses and the Pharaohs’ Gold: The Exhibition, a blockbuster show exploring ancient Egyptian treasures, continuing through the week. It’s perfect for a Saturday or Sunday outing, especially if you want an indoor plan that still feels like a trip through time. The same guide also mentions stand-up comedy nights like the Big Belly comedy show, which offers entry plus a free drink – an easy, low-pressure way to end a day of sightseeing with some laughs. Classical and early music fans have extra treats: Continuo Connect points to free performances by students from the Guildhall School at venues such as St Mary’s New Church in Stoke Newington, part of the Stoke Newington Early Music Festival. These smaller, often daytime events are ideal if you want something relaxed, local, and budget-friendly without sacrificing quality. So whether you are into jazz in Soho, ancient silver in the City, big ideas in Westminster, pharaohs’ gold, or underground comedy, London this week has you covered. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in the city. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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