Hey listeners, kick off your Friday in London with a bang at the Royal Albert Hall, where my bloody valentine takes the stage at 7:30pm, joined by special guests Chvrches for a shoegaze explosion that'll have you lost in dreamy guitars and pulsing beats, doors open at 6:30pm. Over in Camden, Dingwalls hosts Patience Please and Tall Lady at 7pm, perfect for indie fans craving fresh tracks in an intimate vibe. Music lovers, don't miss the London Festival of Chamber Music at Smith Square Hall with Fantasies: Brahms and the Schumanns starting at 1:05pm, a cozy afternoon of world-class strings and piano magic.
Tonight's also buzzing with free fun at the V&A's Friday Late, blending videogames and performance art from 6:30pm – think real-time coded music, cosplay cabaret, Robo Bingo, robot karaoke, improv comedy, and game stations with quirky prizes, all wandering the museum after hours. Across town at BFI Southbank, dive into the free Robyn DJ night at the BFI Bar from evening hours, spinning her hits from the new album Sexistential alongside Chvrches, Romy, Charli xcx, and more electro-pop bangers to celebrate her release.
Saturday ramps up with the epic House Against Hate protest rave in Trafalgar Square from 1pm to 6pm, where top DJs like Ben UFO, Shygirl, Gideön with Jessie Ware, Katy B, and Horse Meat Disco soundtrack the Together Against The Far Right demo – dance, unite, and resist for free. Reset your nerves at Westfield White City's Feel the Frequency wellness sensorium in The Village, offering free pilates, sound baths, facial masterclasses, meditations, and mocktails through April 4. Art hounds, hunt 21 colorful elephant sculptures at Battersea Power Station, decorated by Studio Phantasma and others – grab the app for deals and tick them off until April 26. Catch sunrise yoga at art'otel Battersea's 14th-floor Perola Bar at 7:30am, flowing with Thames views, breakfast included.
Sunday keeps the energy high with BFI Flare's free queer exhibition Through the Years at Southbank until March 30, tracing the fest from 1986, plus lingering weekend vibes at the elephants or wellness pop-ups. For non-stop cinema thrills, Prince Charles Cinema's Mystery Movie Marathon starts 11:30pm Saturday, running 496 minutes of surprise flicks till 9am Sunday – grab snacks and brace for all-nighters.
London's alive with music, art, and free adventures this week – get out there and make memories!
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