What to do in London

Your Ultimate London Guide: Theatre, Music and Museums This Weekend


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Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in London from today right through the weekend. It's Thursday, March 19th, 2026, and the city's buzzing with ancient wonders, star-studded gigs, and theatre magic that’ll make your heart race.

Kick off today with Inter Alia at Wyndham’s Theatre, where Rosamund Pike shines as a high-flying judge juggling career chaos and personal drama—it runs through June 20th, so grab tickets now for that West End thrill. Music lovers, head to The Moniker on Fenchurch Avenue for the RISE Pop-Up from 4:30 to 7:30pm, hosted by Rise Professionals and sponsored by Tyson & Mendes, perfect for networking with a fun vibe. If you're into tech and AI, Databricks AI Days kicks off at 9am with sessions that dive deep into the future—don't miss the buzz.

Tomorrow, Friday the 20th, dive into history at the Imperial War Museum's Beauty and Destruction: Wartime London in Art, opening to showcase gritty stories from World War II through artists' eyes, on until November. Catch Lily Allen live at the London Palladium for three nights through Sunday—her setlist's packed with hits that'll have you singing along. Theatre fans, Avenue Q puppets up at Shaftesbury Theatre starting tomorrow till August, bringing cheeky laughs about New York life. And for a candlelit glow, Candlelight: Tribute to the Beatles lights up Southwark Cathedral—pure magic under the arches.

Saturday and Sunday amp up the energy. Wu-Tang Clan storms The O2 on the 17th and 18th—wait, that's wrapping today, but hop on Lily Allen or keep the hip-hop fire with Kesha's Brixton Academy shows from the 16th-17th if you can catch the tail end. Over at Harold Pinter Theatre, Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe debut in a bold Romeo and Juliet running through June—timeless tragedy with fresh fire. Immerse in Egypt's last queen at ExCeL London's Cleopatra exhibit from the 26th, but prep now for VR holograms and real artifacts. Art lovers, Hurvin Anderson's color explosion hits Tate Britain on the 26th.

This weekend's your chance to blend culture and chaos—whether pharaoh gold at Ramses and the Pharaoh’s Gold in Battersea or Kinky Boots with Strictly's Johannes Radebe at London Coliseum from the 17th. London's alive, listeners, so get out there and make memories.

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