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Events: Sunday 03 May, 2026

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Ramses and the Pharaoh's Gold: The Exhibition ​ Battersea Power Station ​ Exhibition/Installation ​

Ancient kings. Timeless treasures. In the UK for the first and only time. Neon presents the critically acclaimed Ramses and…

A Tale Of Us ​ Polka Theatre ​ Kids ​ Theatre ​

Sleep is like an old friend I've not seen for a long time. She's stopped returning my calls. But some…

Tortoise and the Hare ​ Polka Theatre ​ Kids ​ Theatre ​

Get ready for another toe-tapping, laugh-out-loud retelling of a children's classic, Tortoise and the Hare. Hare goes fast. Double fast!…

School Of Desire ​ Omnibus Theatre ​ Music ​

School of Desire consists of jazz vocalist Arzu Kibris and her accompanying international group of jazz musicians. The mainstays of…

The River Walk Market ​ Battersea Power Station ​ Food and Drink ​ Market ​

Get ready for the return of The River Walk Market – back this spring with a fresh line-up of independent…

Ian Shaw ​ 606 Club ​ Music ​

Record producer, broadcaster, raconteur, pianist oh, and one of Europe's finest male jazz vocalists, Ian Shaw has it all. Named…

Lunchtime: Greg Davis with special guest Vanessa Rose ​ 606 Club ​ Music ​

An engagingly melodic saxophone player in the classic mainstream style, Greg Davis first started performing in the 1980's and by…

Spring Community Celebration! ​ Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses ​ Arts & crafts ​ Gardening ​ Kids ​ Music ​ Workshop ​

As the garden springs into summer, join us at the Greenhouses to celebrate our local community and get out in…

National Symphony Orchestra – Roman Sun, Russian Soul ​ Cadogan Hall ​ Clasical music ​ Music ​

Rimma Sushanskaya and the National Symphony Orchestra present Roman Sun, Russian Soul, a concert exploring Tchaikovsky's ability to blend the…

Stariat Krisko live in London ​ The Clapham Grand ​ Music ​ Nightlife ​

After a series of sold-out mega concerts in Sofia, Varna, and Plovdiv and over 55,000 people in attendance, as well…