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If you are in London this week, get ready for a stellar stretch of events and activities that truly showcase the city’s vibrant pulse. Whether you love theatre, food, music, art, or simply being part of a crowd, London has something that will make your week unforgettable.

Kicking things off, the Raindance Film Festival continues through the 27th of June. Catch groundbreaking independent films across genres, perfect for listeners who want to discover the next big thing in cinema. For those itching for live entertainment, West End LIVE electrifies Trafalgar Square with free performances from top musicals. Sing along to your favourites and preview the hottest new shows all weekend long.

London Band Week is sounding the city’s soundtrack with performances from military and community bands, filling iconic locations with brass and percussion until 29 June. The city transforms into a musical playground, giving everyone a reason to dance in the street, or at least linger a little longer on their lunch break according to Visit London.

For theatre lovers, there are a host of West End shows to dive into this week. Disney’s Hercules at the Theatre Royal is set to awe families with its high-energy adventure, while Just For One Day at the Old Vic revisits the magic of Live Aid with songs from legends like Queen, Bowie, and Madonna. Mrs. Warren’s Profession, starring Imelda Staunton and Bessie Carter, is on at the Theatre Royal, offering a mother-daughter duo in George Bernard Shaw’s once-banned classic. Don’t overlook The Fifth Step at Soho Place, where Martin Freeman delivers an intimate, gripping performance. These are all happening throughout the week, so there’s no reason to miss out, says Londondrum.

As the weekend approaches, the BST Hyde Park summer series opens with a massive Olivia Rodrigo show, leading into sets by Zach Bryan, Sabrina Carpenter, Stevie Wonder, and more across the festival. The Open House midweek events, meanwhile, offer free outdoor cinema, live music, and more in Hyde Park, making it a true hub for summer socializing according to Londonist.

For listeners seeking something a bit different, Holland Park hosts Songs on the Steps, a free open-air opera recital on Friday lunchtime. Or join a guided walk through Marylebone with Footprints of London to learn about the area’s Victorian-era hardships and reformers. Art aficionados should check out the Royal Academy’s Anselm Kiefer & Van Gogh exhibition, or Malorie Blackman’s powerful Noughts & Crosses at the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, both recommended by Londondrum.

Don’t forget Wimbledon kicks off on 30 June. Start planning for strawberries and cream, and the excitement of Grand Slam tennis in SW19.

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