Events: Friday 26 September, 2025
Found 11 events, showing 1–11
Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 Fan Zone ​ Battersea Power Station ​ Sport ​ Official London Fan Zone for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, for an unmissable celebration of sport, community and culture… | |
15 Years of Dishoom ​ Battersea Power Station ​ Food and Drink ​ Celebrate 15 years of Dishoom with 15 complimentary dishes over 15 days. A joyful celebration, starting on Monday 15 September,… | |
Lenny ​ Omnibus Theatre ​ Theatre ​ Dangerously close to the end of his twenties, lenny is still waiting for his life to begin. But after waking… | |
When The World Turns ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Liberty Festival ​ Theatre ​ When we are still, we can feel the world turning… Join us on an adventure, where your senses lead the… | |
Capturing the Forest ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Exhibition/Installation ​ Liberty Festival ​ Can the essence of the forest be captured and shared with those unable to access it? Capturing the Forest is… | |
Fridaze ​ Omnibus Theatre ​ Nightlife ​ A monthly Cabaret style night featuring the best emerging musicians, comedians, drag performers and everything in between! Where Every Month… | |
SADBOI ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Liberty Festival ​ Music ​ Theatre ​ Follow acclaimed hip-hop performer Sim, as he is carried around by his thoughts. An explosive, personal story of understanding and… | |
The Kaye Hole Hosted by Reuben Kaye ​ The Clapham Grand ​ Cabaret ​ Comedy ​ We are delighted to welcome the one and only Reuben Kaye back after an incredible show in 2024. Last year… | |
West African Palm Wine Party ft Call me Diamond + Dj Jamie Renton at Magic ​ The Magic Garden ​ Music ​ Nightlife ​ West African Palm Wine Party with Call Me Diamond & DJ Jamie Renton -- sweet guitars, dancefloor grooves, and feel-good… | |
Love In ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Liberty Festival ​ Theatre ​ This one-on-one performance is an ode to intentional, gentle, transgressive love, where you will take away a personal love letter. | |
The Pitch ​ Theatre503 ​ Theatre ​ Sports mad, local boy Robbie has lived in Sydenham his whole life. He practices football every day on his favourite… |