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Your Guide to London's Biggest Events This April: From the Boat Race to the Marathon

Your Guide to London's Biggest Events This April: From the Boat Race to the Marathon

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Hello, listeners, and welcome to your friendly guide for what to do in London this week! Today, Saturday, April 4th, kicks off with high energy as the iconic Oxford vs Cambridge Boat Race storms the River Thames from Putney Bridge to Chiswick Bridge. Women's race at 2:20pm, men's at 3:20pm—grab a spot early along the banks where 200,000 fans create an electric vibe, pubs like The Duke's Head in Putney buzzing with cheers. It's free, thrilling, and pure London tradition, marking the women's 80th anniversary.

If you're with family, head to Camden Market for their free Easter weekender today and tomorrow—think family raves, a 3D Art Egg Trail, Easter bonnet crafting, and walk-in fun that captures the holiday spirit.

Easter Sunday on April 5th brings more joy with park blooms and chocolate hunts everywhere, but don't miss the Roundhouse Three-Sixty festival starting April 8th through the 29th. Catch Kae Tempest launching his new book Having Spent Life Seeking, Amaarae's UK premiere of Black Star Experience, or a fresh play from Daniel Kaluuya's Centre 59—tickets from affordable onward for immersive music, lit, and theatre.

Midweek, Vaisakhi explodes in Trafalgar Square on April 14th, celebrating the Sikh New Year with vibrant parades, live music, dance, workshops, and street food from noon to 6pm—free and a colorful dive into London's diversity.

On the 12th, cheer runners in the London Landmarks Half Marathon weaving through landmarks. Then, April 19th hosts St George's Day in Trafalgar Square, another free fest of English culture, music, and eats.

Jazz lovers, Brick Lane Jazz Festival swings April 24-26 at Truman Brewery with emerging and established acts—feel-good tunes in east London. That weekend, The Prodigy rages at Wembley Arena on the 24th and 25th, while Yungblud storms The O2 on the 24th for his biggest London gig yet.

Save the big one for April 26th: the London Marathon, with over 56,000 runners pounding iconic streets—line up early for the spectacle. Theatre fans, snag seats for Lion King at Lyceum, ABBA Voyage, or SIX at Vaudeville all month.

Parks are peak cherry blossom, royal parks free and gorgeous. Whether racing, raving, or relaxing, London's alive—get out there!

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