London Buzzing with Incredible Weekend Events Across Art, Music, Theater, and More
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Starting today and running through Sunday, the London Short Film Festival takes over cinemas across the capital. Over the next ten days, you'll have access to hundreds of short films from new voices, acclaimed directors, and underground discoveries. It's perfect if you want to discover fresh cinema without committing to a full-length feature.
If you're an art lover, the London Art Fair runs through Sunday at its venue in Angel. You'll find a curated selection of modern and contemporary galleries from the UK and around the world, with works from legends like Francis Bacon and Tracey Emin. The really exciting part is that they're displaying never-before-exhibited pieces from The National Trust's collection of surrealist and post-war abstract works.
Tomorrow kicks off Burns Night celebrations across London on Sunday, and the city's going all out. Soho's Sussex restaurant is hosting the Gladwin Brothers' legendary Burns Night celebrations with whisky cocktails, highland fling dancing, and a live bagpiper. Meanwhile, Bethnal Green's The Sun Tavern is partnering with Aberfeldy for a special one-day-only cocktail menu with free haggis canapés. If you want something different, a Bagpipe Pub Crawl will guide you through three West London pubs led by a live bagpiper, or head to Pick and Cheese Camden where Scottish cheesemakers are taking over the conveyor belts.
For live music, you've got Tommy Emmanuel performing at Cadogan Hall on Friday and Saturday, and several big names hitting venues this weekend including All Time Low at The O2 on Saturday.
Theater fans should definitely catch something before shows close. Monument at the Royal Court wraps up tomorrow after exploring a Welsh farming community torn apart by tragedy. If you want something opening, Arcadia launches at The Old Vic tomorrow and runs through March, featuring two similar stories of genius separated by two centuries.
Don't miss the Canary Wharf Winter Lights Festival running through January thirty-first, celebrating its tenth anniversary with a theme called Dreamscape that transforms the area into a landscape of discovery and possibility.
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