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London's Festive Lineup: From Live Music to Immersive Exhibits, a Week of Diverse Entertainment

London's Festive Lineup: From Live Music to Immersive Exhibits, a Week of Diverse Entertainment

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London is in full festive swing, and if you’re wondering what to do this week, there is plenty to keep listeners busy from today right through the weekend.

Start tonight in North London with live music and indie energy. Live Nation lists KennyHoopla & girlfriends playing Downstairs at The Dome in Tufnell Park, with doors at 7 p.m. Expect high-energy pop‑punk and alt‑rock, mosh‑friendly choruses, and a crowd that knows every lyric. If you prefer something a bit more intimate and underground, Vivid Seats is selling tickets for Mico at HERE at Outernet, just off Tottenham Court Road, bringing slick, modern rock and pop production to a very 2025-style immersive venue.

For listeners craving theatre and a bit of fairy-tale magic, the Tower Theatre in Stoke Newington is staging Rapunzel at 7:30 p.m., according to the Tower Theatre’s own listings. It’s a great pick if you want something story-driven and cozy, with a volunteer-run venue vibe and a bar where you can linger before and after the show.

If comedy and conversation are more your speed, head to The Finsbury on Green Lanes. The venue’s listings promote Hook Up Culture this evening from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m., a night that typically blends stand‑up, storytelling, and modern dating chat. Listeners can grab a drink, settle into a sofa, and compare their own situationships with what’s happening on stage.

Down in Brixton, Skiddle is promoting a Vinyl Sisters with Outerglobe Femxle DJ Relay Festive Special at Upstairs at the Ritzy. It’s a DJ relay celebrating women and non‑binary DJs on the decks, spinning everything from global grooves to funk and soul, all wrapped in a festive atmosphere above one of London’s most beloved cinemas.

If you’re in more of an exhibition mood as the week goes on, Events for London highlights Glitch & Glamour: Perfectly Imperfect, a solo exhibition by German artist Jens Hesse at Cris Contini Contemporary. Expect bold, glitch‑inspired paintings and a sleek Mayfair gallery experience. The same listings also point to Ben Uri Gallery’s ongoing shows focusing on Jewish and immigrant artists, ideal for a quieter cultural afternoon later this week.

Across the river, The O2 has had a record‑breaking year, and GlobeNewswire reports that its 2025 programme has been packed with major headliners. It’s worth checking what’s on there this weekend, whether you’re into arena‑sized pop, comedy, or sport; chances are something big is happening under that tent.

And for gamers and trading card fans planning ahead while you’re in London, The Pokémon Company notes that registration opens today for the 2026 Europe International Championships at ExCeL London, running in February. It’s not this week, but it’s a perfect excuse to start plotting a return trip.

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