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London Lights Up for Halloween, Bonfire Night, and Day of the Dead Celebrations

London Lights Up for Halloween, Bonfire Night, and Day of the Dead Celebrations

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London is buzzing this weekend with a triple celebration of Halloween, Bonfire Night, and the Day of the Dead. Over at Alexandra Palace Park tonight and tomorrow, the legendary Fireworks and Drones Festival promises to light up the sky with a Halloween-themed fireworks extravaganza, complete with drones painting ghosts, witches, and vampires above North London. Listeners can stroll through a Victorian ghost tour, pop by the German-style beer festival in the Great Hall, compete in a fancy dress contest, and dance along with DJ Luck and MC Neat. For those craving more sparks, Blackheath Park and Battersea Park are also hosting major fireworks displays on Saturday and Sunday, welcoming the start of Bonfire Night festivities according to Citizen Femme.

Mexican traditions take the spotlight too as Day of the Dead celebrations head to Taco Bros in East Finchley with authentic cuisine, a special Blood Orange Margarita, an altar to honor loved ones, and face painting throughout the weekend. Paddington’s Ayllu is putting on tasting menus paired with tarot card readings and Spanish guitar, while Canary Wharf’s Bōkan is pouring limited edition tequila cocktails.

Art lovers can experience more than 250 rare works from the groundbreaking photographer Lee Miller at Tate Britain, the largest retrospective of her work ever held in the UK. The exhibition covers everything from her Parisian Surrealist escapades to her bold war photography, running throughout the month.

If you prefer your fun on ice, lace up at Canary Wharf’s ice rink where sessions run all day in Canada Square Park. For Central London magic, treat yourself to the new ice rink at Leicester Square opening this weekend as London’s festival spirit emerges just ahead of Christmas light switch-ons next week, with Oxford Street kicking things off on November third as shared by Secret London.

There’s also no shortage of free events. The Tate Modern hosts a Nigerian Modernism-themed Tate Late tonight, featuring talks, curator chats, and DJ sets. Or, explore rococo revelry and LGBTQ+ history at the V&A’s creative late, led by the Riposte art-rave collective. Across town, families can decorate pumpkins at the Dalston Pumpkin Lantern Festival or take part in The Big Draw sketching sessions across the capital according to TimeOut.

For those who crave live music, Busted takes on McFly at The O2 tonight. Other concerts ranging from ABBA Voyage to Fleetwood Mac tributes are also on throughout the city. Museum buffs and curious minds can catch open days at quirky outposts like the Sewing Machine Museum, take a tour of Shirley Windmill, or join a Halloween bat walk in Abney Park based on the calendar at Ian Visits.

To wrap it all up, Paddington The Musical premieres at the Savoy Theatre this Saturday for families and theatre lovers. There’s never been a better time to get out and soak up the city’s magic.

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