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Your Go-To Guide for London This Week: Tom Ford at the Royal Albert Hall and Much More

Your Go-To Guide for London This Week: Tom Ford at the Royal Albert Hall and Much More

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Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what to do in London this week. Today, Thursday, February 26th, kick things off with some star power at the Royal Albert Hall, where Tom Ford takes the stage for a singer-songwriter concert starting at 9 PM, according to Shazam listings. If you're into professional vibes, head to ExCeL London for the PA Show Spring 2026, wrapping up today from 9:30 AM to 5 PM—perfect for executive assistants and office managers networking with top suppliers and CPD-accredited sessions on AI and business skills, as detailed on the ExCeL site.

Game lovers, King's College London hosts the Green Games Jam from 9 AM to 6:30 PM, diving into nature and sustainability themes with hands-on fun. History buffs can join the Chiswick House Community and Creative Campus Tour or catch the Florence Nightingale Museum's monthly late opening, both highlighted by IanVisits. For something interactive, Brunel University's Sign and Dine Event offers British Sign Language lessons paired with a two-course meal for just £15.

Tomorrow, Friday the 27th, the party's on at Tate Modern with club legend Honey Dijon curating Tate Lates—a queer culture extravaganza featuring her DJ sets in the South Tanks, Terrace Bar, and Corner Bar, plus LGBTQIA+ tours and zine-making with Zoë Thompson, all free per Time Out London. The V&A joins in with late-night explorations of gender expression in East and Southeast Asian culture, including DJ Miamor, performance art by Zhuyang Liu, and curator tours. Stroll Southbank for the giant BuzzBallz gacha machine at Observation Point, spinning for free Berry Cherry Limeade samples and a shot at £5,000 cash from noon to 7 PM. Shoreditch's BOXPARK wraps Lunar New Year with DJ sets like Filipino budot from Ting Run Run and Korean trap from Pianwoo.

Saturday and Sunday, the Black Culture Market at The Department Store in Brixton spotlights over 40 black-owned businesses with Caribbean food, art, jewelry, and ethical skincare—free entry, says Time Out. Art fans, Parallax Art Fair at Chelsea Town Hall showcases 10,000+ works from music and movie stars with electronic music and no-commission buys. Catch the last days of Candice Lin's eerie g/hosti maze at Whitechapel Gallery, tying into global issues like Gaza, and Roger Mayne's joyful football photos at OOF Gallery in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. King's Cross Calthorpe Community Garden hosts a free Lunar New Year BBQ Sunday with lion dances and kids' workshops.

London's buzzing, listeners—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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