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London's Got It All This Week: From Regent's Park Food Fest to Secret Sofar Sounds Shows

London's Got It All This Week: From Regent's Park Food Fest to Secret Sofar Sounds Shows

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London listeners, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve picked a fantastic moment to be in the city. Food lovers, Regent’s Park is calling your name. A Taste of London is back, turning the park into a huge open‑air restaurant with dishes from some of the city’s best restaurants, live chef demos, and plenty of cocktails and craft drinks. According to WinCalendar’s event listings, this flagship festival runs across several days this week, so listeners can dip in after work or make a full weekend of it in the sun-soaked greenery of the park. For classical music fans tonight, Continuo Connect lists the Alternative History Quartet performing at St Clement Danes on the Strand at 7:30pm. Expect early music and inventive arrangements in a historic church lit by evening light. Over in Chiswick at 7pm, St Michael and All Angels Church hosts Allyn Wu and Louis Moisan, a chamber concert that’s perfect if listeners want something intimate, atmospheric, and away from the bustle of central London. If you’re after something more low‑key but cool, Songkick notes rapper and wordsmith Flintz is performing at a Sofar Sounds show in London. Sofar gigs usually happen in secret, small venues – living rooms, rooftops, quirky studios – with the address revealed just before the show. It’s a great way to discover new music and see an emerging artist up close. Looking ahead to the rest of the week, ianVisits’ June calendar highlights a run of fascinating cultural events. There’s a guided walk called “St Helena to Kensal Green: Exploring Napoleon’s Final Chapter,” a deep dive into history that links London’s cemeteries and Napoleonic lore – ideal for listeners who like a good story with their stroll. The British Academy Ideas Festival also continues, bringing talks, debates, and panel discussions with academics, writers, and thinkers across central London venues, perfect for an after‑work brain boost. As the weekend hits, keep an eye on Trafalgar Square and the West End. IanVisits reports that West End Live is on the June calendar, turning the square into a free musical theatre showcase with casts from major shows performing their biggest numbers on an outdoor stage. It’s a brilliant way to sample multiple West End hits in one go, and a great excuse to plan which full show to book next. And for something more local, events like the E8 Art and Craft Trail and Cody Dock’s Summer Festival appear on the June listings, offering canal‑side art, community stalls, live music, and family‑friendly activities in East London. These are perfect if you want to escape the central tourist crush and feel like a neighbourhood insider. Wherever you end up – tasting plates in Regent’s Park, show tunes in Trafalgar Square, or quiet chamber music in a west London church – London is packed with ways to make this week memorable. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s on in the city. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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