What To Do This February Weekend
With another weekend approaching in London, take a look at the events happening this weekend. Whether you’re looking for an immersive light show at one of London’s most iconic landmarks, or would like to find some new clothes for your wardrobe, there’s something for everyone! And that’s not all, check out what we recommend should be on your radar for the next four days.
Luminous by Luxmuralis (Saturday 22nd to Friday 28th February) Transforming the interior of this iconic London landmark, ‘Luminous’ offers a breathtaking fusion of art, sound, and architecture. Taking inspiration from the Cathedral’s rich history, collections and archive, this immersive sound and light show will delight and captivate audiences of all ages – perfect for date nights, family outings, or a solo trip to indulge in art and architecture. Luminous is an immersive sound and light show suitable for all ages. Visitors are advised there may be flashing lights and loud noises throughout the show. The flashing lights may not be safe for those with epilepsy and other conditions with sensitivity to light. Book now!Â
Mile End Vintage Kilo Sale (Sunday 23rd February) Spend the weekend updating your wardrobe at the Mile End Vintage Kilo Sale, head to the Ecology Pavilion in Mile End Park with a limitless spend on all items, you can take home as much as you like! There will be up to nine tonnes of vintage clothing dating from the 1960s onwards available to buy, and this will be sold by weight (£20 per kilo) so with endless choices, shop well and you could pick up a whole new wardrobe for under £20! Not only will there be clothes from the 60s onwards, there’s plenty of current trends on offer, including all of your favourite name brands! More information here!Â
Fantastic Five Supper Club (Saturday 22nd February) To mark the 35th anniversary of BBC One’s MasterChef, the finalists from 2020’s The Professionals – Santosh Shah, Philli Armitage-Mattin, Bart Van der Lee and Alex Webb – will be reuniting with Vivek Singh for a Fantastic Five Supper Club at Cinnamon Kitchen City on Devonshire Square, with a new blind tasting session. Coming together this Saturday, the evenings will see diners become judges to pick their winner for the night! Showcasing the unique styles that carried each chef to the finale of the popular cooking show, guests will cast two votes each, one to match the dish to the chef and one to signal their favourite. Book here!Â
Sicilian Style Cocktail Class (Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd February) Immerse yourself in the vibrant flavors of Sicily with a Cocktail Masterclass! Guided by expert mixologists, you’ll craft three iconic cocktails: the zesty Blood Orange Negroni, refreshing Italicus Spritz, and bold Sicilian Espresso Martini. Pair your creations with delicious Sicilian-style street food snacks for the perfect Italian experience. Whether for a celebration or a casual outing, it’s a journey of flavor and fun! Get your tickets here!
Bottomless Lasagna at Senza Fondo (Opens Thursday 20th February) If the sound of unlimited lasagna means something to you, this new London restaurant should be at the top of your list of places to try in the city. Senza Fondo opens its doors in Shoreditch this week, offering just that – and plenty more. Owner Joe Worthington and chef Michael Bagnall lead a team serving one of East London’s most indulgent menus across a sleek 1,700-square-foot space. Start with stringy deep-fried mozzarella sticks and sage polenta rostis before pizzettes drizzled in hot honey and sides like creamed parmesan spinach. Best of all, for £20 per person, you can dive into bottomless portions of lasagna. Book a table here!Â
Flora In Contemporary Art & Culture (From 12th February) Head to Saatchi Gallery as this exhibition seeks to reveal the countless ways that flowers continue to be depicted by artists and their omnipresence within our contemporary culture. Occupying two floors and over nine major gallery spaces, this exhibition features large-scale installations, original art, photography, fashion, archival objects and graphic design exploring the ongoing influence of flowers on creativity and human expression. Aside from studies of their beauty, flowers are also utilised as symbols, signifiers or metaphors for human emotions. Recognised as unparalleled objects of beauty in nature, artists continue to evoke the power and beauty of flora to convey a multitude of messages and meanings. Book now!
Kew Gardens Orchid Festival (From 1st February) Transport yourself from the cold British winter to Peru, with a vibrant floral celebration in the Princess of Wales glasshouse. Celebrate Peru, one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth, with its landscapes ranging from beaches and deserts to mountains, valleys and rainforests.  This February, you have the chance to explore the beauty of Peru, with stunning horticultural displays of Peruvian plants and animals. You might even spot some alpacas, flamingos or spectacled bears amongst the blooms! Home to 3,000 species of orchids, many of them found growing wild nowhere else on Earth. The glasshouse will transform into a small haven of this vibrant country and provide a feast for all the senses. Book here!Â
Soil: The World at Our Feet (Until 3rd April) Somerset House presents SOIL: The World at Our Feet, a landmark exhibition unearthing the wonder of soil, its unbreakable bond to all life, and the vital role it plays in our planet’s future. Focussing on the inter-connection of soil and all life – SOIL brings together a range of stories and responses from a group of global artists, writers and scientists. Combining sensory artworks, historical objects, scientific artefacts and documentary evidence, it sets out to inspire and educate visitors about the power and the fragility of soil, its fundamental role in human civilisation, and its remarkable potential to heal our planet. Book your tickets now!Â
Chiswick Cheese Market (Sunday 16th March) Over in West London, just off Chiswick High Road, a dairy-fuelled celebration of all things cheese touches down once a month. Originally inspired by Jamie Oliver’s ‘Save British Cheese’ campaign in 2020 the team behind the cheese market set about creating a place for cheese producers and enthusiasts to come together over the very best cheeses from Britain and beyond and bring the wonder of well-crafted cheese to Chiswick. Chiswick Cheese Market is on the third Sunday of every month bringing cheese back to Chiswick (or Cheesewick as it was historically known). More information here!Â
Corteo (9th January to 3rd March) To celebrate 40 years of dreaming the impossible, Cirque du Soleil has returned to the Royal Albert Hall this January, with their show, Corteo. With unique staging, creating an intimate and immersive experience, Corteo will present Cirque du Soleil at the Royal Albert Hall in a never seen before configuration. With countless feats of jaw-dropping acrobatics including aerial acts swinging from Chandeliers and floating over the audience, this is not to be missed! Beautifully poetic, CORTEO highlights the strength and fragility of the clown, as well as his wisdom and kindness, so as to illustrate the humanity within each of us. Book your tickets now!Â
Vogue: Inventing the Runway (Until 26th April) With first-hand testimony and a rich mixture of media, Inventing the Runway reveals how fashion shows became the ultimate statement of a designer’s vision – at times, a walking expression of their identity – reimagined season after season and year after year. It is a celebration of the imagination, discipline and passion that has revolutionised how we experience fashion. This is a spectacular new immersive exhibition exploring the history of the fashion runway show, from the intimate couture salons of the early 20th century to the unforgettable pop-culture events of the present. The show will utilise Vogue’s remarkable archive and contributor network to create an experience that brings together the industry’s leading voices from the past, present, and future. Book now!Â
SENSAS (Weekend Availability) Step into the extraordinary world of SENSAS, where your senses are put to the test! For two hours, you and your team will dive into a whirlwind of laughter, primal fears and much more, navigating between total darkness and ultra-colourful sensory workshops. In teams you’ll face strange challenges that push the limits of sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing—all while collecting sensory charms that support local charities. Guided by the mischievous Master of Senses, SENSAS is all about learning together, and making a difference as a team in an inclusive, fun-filled adventure. Book here!Â
Come Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular (Until March 2025) A brand new circus spectacular now playing at Earl’s Court. Enjoy an unforgettable evening at Come Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular as it starts its run at The Empress Museum in Earls Court. Enter a 700-seater Big Top arena, where all the circus spectacle meets musical theatre fun. You can expect all the popular songs from the film from This Is Me to Rewrite the Stars, alongside a brand-new story! Due to popular demand they have extended the season, so this is definitely not one to be missed! Book here!Â
NAOMI In Fashion (Until 6th April 2025) NAOMI: In Fashion explores the unequalled 40-year career of fashion model and cultural icon Naomi Campbell. After being scouted in Covent Garden aged just 15, Campbell quickly rose to prominence in the industry, and made history a few years later when, at 18, she became the first black model to feature on the cover of Paris Vogue, in 1988. The first exhibition of its kind exploring the extraordinary career of the fashion model. Through the work of leading global designers and photographers, this exhibition celebrates her creative collaborations, activism and far-reaching cultural impact. Book here.Â
Make the most of a city of boundless opportunities, which caters to every taste and curiosity, providing a diverse array of thrilling and immersive encounters. Whether you’re a cocktail fanatic, fashion enthusiast, or looking for the perfect date night, there is plenty to discover.Â