Firework Displays & More 

Firework Displays & More

With another weekend here, there are plenty of events happening across the city this weekend, whether you’re looking for somewhere to watch the fireworks, or looking for your next cooking class, 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! 

Scary Fish Awaits (Saturday 2nd November) Dive into the depths this Saturday from 9pm, as Sexy Fish transforms for its annual Halloween celebration: Scary Fish. Expect an exclusive set by legendary DJ Mark Knight, paired with captivating dancers, fire performers, and a make-up artist for guests. You can book tables from 9pm, for à la carte or a Sekushi Omakase experience starting at £96pp, with a £150pp minimum spend. Complement your evening with irresistible Don Julio 1942 cocktails, and a special Scary Fish sharing dessert platter with a blood-curdling twist on our iconic donuts… Dine if you dare. Book your table here! 

Battersea Park Firework Display (Sunday 3rd November) Head to Battersea this Sunday for the biggest and brightest Fireworks display in South London. The hugely popular and memorable display, orchestrated by the fireworks team behind the annual NYE London Fireworks, will return, and this year they have even more performances and activities to enjoy before and after the display than last year’s sold-out weekend! Don’t miss out and get your tickets now, with Saturday already sold out you’ll need to act fast! Book here! 

Indian Cooking Class (Sunday 3rd November) Take a deep breath in and immerse yourself in this Indian Cooking Class. You’ll be taken on a flavour-filled journey, while you will learn about the amazing different flavours and spices India has to offer! Why fork out on a disappointing Indian takeaway, when you can learn the hassle-free, fresh and tasty way to whip up a heavenly storm in a warm fun-filled kitchen? As always, the class will take a hands-on approach to cooking and you’ll be learning recipes from scratch. Kicking off with a fun and informative demonstration, you will then get cooking, before sitting down and enjoying your food with new and old friends – all accompanied with bottomless wine for those that fancy. Book now! 

Alexandra Palace Firework Display (Friday 1st November and Saturday 2nd November) Ally Pally’s Fireworks Festival will return to the Park and Palace for two nights of spectacular entertainment and celebrations! For 150 years, they’ve been lighting up London’s skies with zingers, skyrockets, and spinning Catherine wheels. But this year’s bonfire night will be extra special with a London first: a dazzling drone show brought to you by the UK’s leading drone company Celestial, the same team behind Glastonbury’s unforgettable display! Get your tickets now and witness the capital’s skyline dazzle and delight from the most breathtaking vantage point imaginable. Book now! 

Marbling Wheel Throwing Pottery Class (Thursday 31st and Saturday 2nd November) This is the perfect class for you, if you’re keen to get into pottery, learn the basics of marbling and how to create your own unique designs by throwing paint onto a surface. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist, this class is for anyone who wants to explore the world of marbling. Under the guidance of an experienced tutor, you’ll be using the potter’s wheel to create a small plate, bowl, or cup with a marbled effect that’s sure to look incredible when finished. Don’t worry if you’ve never tried pottery before, as you’ll have all the support, tools, and guidance you need to complete something you can be proud of. Book here. 

London Literature Festival (Until Sunday 3rd November) London Literature Festival unites readers of every age to celebrate the written and spoken word. This is the longest-running celebration of the written and spoken word, presenting prestigious names alongside rising literary stars, every autumn. Its 2024 line-up is as stacked as always, no matter what your literary tastes. Head down to the Southbank Centre during its run to celebrate first-time writers and the inspiration they’ve taken from the capital at ‘Debut London Literature’ and discover a wealth of fresh poetry talent at ‘New Poets Collective Showcase’. More information here! 

Halloween Paint and Sip – Battersea Power Station (Thursday 31st October) Head to Battersea for a Halloween-inspired paint and sip workshop where you will learn how to create your very own spooky masterpiece to take home. Let your creativity flow as you’re guided through the process of painting a hauntingly beautiful scene, perfect for adding a touch of Halloween charm to your home decor. Feel at ease in a welcoming and friendly atmosphere, designed for painters of all skill levels. Their experienced instructors will provide step-by-step instructions and individual assistance to help you bring your vision to life. All whilst sipping on your favourite beverage and enjoying a relaxing and fun-filled activity that will leave you feeling inspired and accomplished. Book here! 

The Devil Wears Prada The Musical (Available from 24th October) A new musical based on the blockbuster film and bestselling novel, featuring an original score by Elton John, lyrics by Shaina Taub & Mark Sonnenblick, book by Kate Wetherhead and direction & choreography by 3-time Tony Award winner Jerry Mitchell (Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde, Pretty Woman, Hairspray). Tony Award nominee Vanessa Williams, best known for her celebrated TV roles in Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives and as a multi-award winning singer, will play the iconic role of Miranda Priestly! She’s joined alongside Georgie Buckland, making her West End debut as Andy and many more big names! Just like the movie, the musical promises to be hilarious, fun and fabulously stylish, this much loved story is all about discovering what kind of person you truly want to be! Get your tickets now. 

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! 

The Devil Wears Prada Afternoon Tea (Available from 25th October)  At The Soho Hotel, the talented pastry chefs have created a themed afternoon tea to celebrate the hotly-anticipated musical adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada making its debut at The Dominion Theatre this October. Created in partnership with the West End show, the menu captures iconic scenes and memorable motifs in the form of fabulous treats. From a Cerulean macaron and an edible Fruit punch lipstick to a Runway raspberry Opera cake, complete with an intricately designed (edible) magazine topper. Book your slot now! 

Rebellious Wine Club (Thursday 7th November) An unconventional wine club hosted by some of the most exciting female talent from the UK’s wine industry. Born from a desire to debunk some of the more common wine ‘myths’ and rules, the series of evenings aim to take the stuffiness out of wine tastings; keeping things fun, informative and a little bit mischievous. Erika is the founder of Mai Sake, a boutique Japanese fine sake merchant, and co-owner of Moto, the UK’s first independent sake bar. Her mission to make sake accessible to everyone will be the focus of this session, “Sake Essentials: What You Need to Know to Start Your Sake Journey.” Whether you’re a complete novice or have a budding interest in this beverage category, Erika will provide you with all the foundational knowledge you need to fall in love with this delicious drink. Book here! 

Candlelight: Tribute to Elton John (Saturday 16th November) Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in London. Get your tickets now to discover the music of Elton John at St Mary’s Church, Marylebone under the gentle glow of candlelight. 

Serial Killer: The Exhibition (Until January 2025) This 2000 square-metre exhibition reveals the intricate world of criminal investigation and profiles of some of history’s most infamous serial killers. Explore notorious serial killers of the past and present, and learn about various typologies, murder methods, and the sinister goals that drive these individuals. Accompanied by engaging graphics and narrated audio stories, journey through the myths, curiosities, and investigations of serial killers. With over 1000 original artefacts, such as Jeffrey Dahmer’s glasses and Armin Meiwes’ refrigerator, and reconstructions of famous crime scenes like those of Ted Bundy and the Zodiac Killer, this exhibition offers a comprehensive exploration into this criminal phenomenon—all while honouring the names and faces of the victims. Get your tickets now! 

Waiting for Godot (From 13th September to 14th December) One of the greatest plays of the 20th century, Waiting for Godot explores the meaning of life and the absurdity of existence. Didi and Gogo wait by a tree for a man named Godot. They don’t know who he is, why they are meeting or what time he is coming – only that something incredible could happen when he does. In a 1998 poll of more than 800 theatre professionals conducted by the UK’s Royal National Theatre, Waiting for Godot was voted the most important English-language play of the 20th century. Ben Whishaw is the recipient of two Emmys, two BAFTAs and a Golden Globe. Lucian Msamati was the first black actor to play Iago in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s acclaimed 2015 production of Othello. He has also starred in the Olivier award-winning Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and Amadeus, and the multi-award winning Clybourne Park. Book here! 

ECLIPSE (Until the 8th December) Recently opened, and presented by Lumen Studios, brings a groundbreaking spatial light and sound experience to London. Created by the acclaimed Japanese-French duo NONOTAK, this immersive exhibition showcases the pinnacle of audiovisual art. NONOTAK, known for their ethereal and immersive installations, have garnered international acclaim. Their work has been featured in prestigious publications such as Vice, Dazed, and The New York Times. The duo has also collaborated with luxury brands including HERMÈS, Adidas, and Stella McCartney, cementing their status as leaders in the world of audiovisual art. Set in London’s trendy Bermondsey district, ECLIPSE invites visitors to explore over 1,000 square metres of mesmerising installations. Book here! 

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. 

Fragile Beauty (Until January 2025) A new exhibition is arriving at the V&A this Saturday and it’s not to be missed! Dive into a diverse collection showcasing the work of renowned photographers from around the globe. Explore a wide range of subjects, from fashion and celebrity to reportage and studies of the male body. Each image offers a glimpse into modern and contemporary photography, highlighting iconic moments and diverse perspectives. Book tickets here! 

Stranger Things: The First Shadow (Opens 17th November) Written by Kate Trefry and original story by the Duffer Brothers, Stranger Things: The First Shadow is a gripping West End play that takes you back to the beginning, revealing Hawkins’ story before the world turned upside down. Experience theatrical storytelling and stagecraft to a whole new dimension in this Stranger Things prequel at Phoenix Theatre, located in the heart of the West End between Soho and Covent Garden. Get your tickets!

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 an art lover,  music enthusiast, or looking for some culture there is plenty to discover. 

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