London Events Guide: Culture, Comedy, and Live Music This Week
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Starting tomorrow, Monday the ninth, if you're curious about London's hidden neighborhoods, head to Guildhall Library at two in the afternoon for a free talk called Finding Fitzrovia. City guide Jill Finch will take you through the curious characters and alleyways that define this fascinating area. You can also watch online if you prefer staying home. Later that evening, the Jazz Cafe in Camden is hosting an absolutely magical live performance where musicians recreate scores from Studio Ghibli films like Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke, accompanied by stunning visuals. The show runs from seven to half ten at night.
If comedy's your thing, Union Chapel is hosting Jokes and Spokes on Monday evening at seven thirty, featuring comedians including James Acaster. All proceeds support the Bike Project, helping refugees in London.
Moving into the week, the Royal Geographical Society is showcasing Suzhou Embroidery, a breathtaking exhibition on Chinese needlework that runs until March sixteenth and is completely free. You can explore how this traditional craft has evolved into independent art across beautifully curated galleries.
Come Thursday the twelfth, something truly special opens at the Serpentine North Gallery in Hyde Park. A free David Hockney exhibition features his most recent works created on iPad, including a spectacular ninety-meter-long frieze inspired by the Bayeux Tapestry showing seasons at his Normandy studio. This runs all the way through August, so you've got plenty of time.
Friday brings the Country to Country festival to the O2, featuring Nashville stars and headliners like Keith Urban. For food enthusiasts, the Off Menu podcast is bringing live shows to the Royal Albert Hall with Ed Gamble and James Acaster serving surprise dream dishes to different guests each night.
Saturday's packed with possibilities. Head to Kew Gardens for Sounds of Blossom, where the Royal College of Music has composed and recorded new pieces playing throughout the blossom hotspots. The London Bus Museum is offering free heritage bus rides through central London on vintage buses from the nineteen thirties through eighties. Finally, if you're near the river between Mortlake and Putney around lunchtime, you can watch the Women's Eights Head of the River Race, the world's largest women's rowing competition with nearly three thousand participants.
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