London's Ultimate Weekend Guide: Rock, Thrills, and Boozy Brunches
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Kick off tonight, Wednesday the 18th, with guitar legend Gilby Clarke tearing it up at O2 Academy2 Islington. Doors open at 7 PM for this ex-Guns N' Roses and MC5 hero's fat-chorus rock anthems—pure adrenaline for any music junkie, according to Live Nation. Over at The O2, James Arthur takes the stage at 6:30 PM with his soulful hits and special support, as listed by AXS—grab tickets fast for that powerhouse vocals fix. Daytime thrill-seekers, dive into the chills at The London Dungeon starting at 10 AM, where Consequence Live promises spine-tingling historical horrors right in the heart of the city.
Tomorrow, Thursday the 19th, families flock to The National Gallery's free Social Space family lunchroom from 11 AM to 4 PM. It's a creative haven to eat, craft, and explore light-and-shadow themes inspired by the Wright of Derby exhibition, open through half-term, per the gallery's site. Evening vibes? Hop on The Murder Express at Pedley Street Station for a luxurious three-course feast while solving a killer mystery in immersive train carriages, as DesignMyNight raves. Or warm up at Dear Darling for The Sublime Society's Valentine's Edition—silk, secrecy, and sensory hedonism from 7 PM to 11 PM.
Friday the 20th heats up with Musical Bingo's Mardi Gras special at The Sanctuary—confetti, dance-offs, and New Orleans flair across multiple nights. Comedy fans, hit The Covent Garden Comedy Club at The Bull & Egret for top-tier laughs from city stars.
Weekend warriors, Saturday the 21st explodes with KIKI: A Drag Cabaret at Queen of Hoxton—lip-syncs, death drops, and fabulous fun. Ginger's Big Drag Bottomless Brunch at Balls Brothers Austin Friars delivers lip-syncs, skits, mains, desserts, and endless booze. Drag Bus Galentine's tours iconic landmarks on a double-decker with prosecco and games. Sports lovers, catch Six Nations rugby screenings at prime pubs. Sunday? Keep the party rolling with immersive wizardry at Hexmoor or après-ski vibes at Wagtail's La Folie Douce rooftop bash.
From rock gods to drag divas, London's serving epic escapes—get out there and make memories!
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