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London this week: From art to fitness, culture to crafts, a jam-packed lineup

London this week: From art to fitness, culture to crafts, a jam-packed lineup

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Listeners, if you’re in London this week, there is a lot to get excited about.

Let’s start with today. If you want something cultural but chilled, Events for London highlights a solo show called Glitch & Glamour: Perfectly Imperfect by German artist Jens Hesse at Cris Contini Contemporary in Mayfair, a great little gallery stop between shopping and a late lunch. For something more active, their listings also flag a lunchtime Wing Chun and Tai Chi session on Lewisham High Street, ideal if you fancy breaking up the day with strength, focus, and a bit of calm. And if you’re thinking longer‑term, WM College is holding an open day late this afternoon and early evening, perfect for listeners who’ve promised themselves a new skill in 2026.

If you’re heading into central London, London Theatreland points you towards the new Moco Museum just off Oxford Street, an immersive modern and contemporary art spot that brings together names like Banksy, Basquiat, Warhol, and Damien Hirst in a colourful, highly Instagrammable space that’s open late through winter.

Looking towards the weekend, Londonist’s weekend guide is packed. At the Royal Albert Hall, Cirque du Soleil’s latest show OVO has just opened, turning the entire arena into a buzzing insect world, with crickets somersaulting, ants juggling, and giant butterflies floating over your head. Over at Somerset House, this is the final weekend to skate in that iconic 18th‑century courtyard, so lace up and enjoy the last of the twinkling lights before the rink disappears until next winter, something Secret London also leans into in its January roundup.

For families, Londonist and Dads in London both highlight free Craft & Chill sessions at the Museum of London Docklands on Saturday: a relaxed space for drawing, reading, and identity‑themed crafts by the water at West India Quay. Art‑loving listeners might head to Lauderdale House in Highgate, where the Holding Time exhibition offers calm paintings and prints celebrating quiet, rooted moments in nature.

On Sunday, the Giant London Flea at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, flagged by both Londonist and Secret London, turns the road by the velodrome into a massive treasure hunt of vintage furniture, clothing, and curios. History fans can join a Roman London walk from St Paul’s, exploring walls, forts, and temples under today’s glass towers. And if you’re feeling brave and a bit silly, the famous No Trousers Tube Ride returns on Sunday afternoon, meeting in Chinatown before heading underground in, yes, just your underwear and a very British sense of humour.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s on in London next week. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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