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London's Week Ahead: From Play Zones to Football Fever and Harry Styles' Meltdown Festival

London's Week Ahead: From Play Zones to Football Fever and Harry Styles' Meltdown Festival

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London is buzzing this week, so let’s dive straight into what listeners can actually do across the city over the coming days. According to the Young V&A, today in Bethnal Green the museum is turning into a giant playground for International Day of Play 2026 at the Young V&A on Cambridge Heath Road. From 10 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon, their Play Champions are running free creative sessions for children and families all across the museum. There’s Sound Explorers for twos and under in the Mini Museum, where babies and adults play with sound and song together, plus Pattern by Pattern for under-fives, a drop‑in where little creators experiment with colour, pattern, and shape inspired by the building itself. Later in the afternoon, Play After School invites school‑age kids to stay on, play, and unwind. If listeners are in west London, Westfield London is hosting an Aroma Zone Face Yoga Masterclass, as listed on the Westfield London events page. It is a chance to escape the crowds and learn simple techniques to relax facial muscles and boost glow, making it perfect as a post‑work treat or a gentle start to a night out. Football fans are in for a big evening. Mato Events lists “World Cup 2026: The Kick‑Off” at the Hope & Anchor in London, running from 6 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. The venue is screening the opening games live and loud, turning the pub into a full‑on fan zone. Expect packed tables, big screens, and the kind of atmosphere only London football crowds can create, perfect for listeners who want to feel like they are right in the heart of the action. Looking ahead to the weekend, Londonist reports that Harry Styles’ Meltdown Festival is taking over the Southbank Centre from 11 to 21 June 2026. Curated by Harry himself, Meltdown brings a handpicked lineup of artists, special performances, and late‑night happenings along the river. Londonist also notes that he is playing Wembley this same weekend, so listeners can pair a Southbank arts night with a massive stadium show if they are lucky enough to have tickets. If listeners want something a bit different, ianVisits’ weekend calendar highlights special openings such as Wandsworth Prison Museum’s open weekend and heritage‑focused events like St Mary’s at 200: Past, Present, Future, along with cultural treats like the London Illustration Fair and the dramatic London Nocturn cycling spectacle. These are great options for those who prefer history, art, or cheering from the sidelines to a late‑night club. And if you are planning for later in the month, the Royal Museums Greenwich full moon calendar points out that the next full Strawberry Moon will rise over London just after midnight on 30 June, making this a great week to book a late‑night riverside walk or a stargazing session to look forward to. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s on in London. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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