Finally, 12 London events you can book for this summer

Who’s ready to start making plans in London for 2021? From themed afternoon teas to music festivals, we’ve rounded up some of the best things you can book tickets for right now.

Finally, we can start looking ahead to a post-lockdown life. According to the government’s lockdown-easing roadmap, venues can start to reopen and events can begin to take place from 17 May. This means that many museums, art galleries, theatres and cinemas will hopefully be up and running by the time the summer months arrive.  

Although this all depends on the vaccine roll-out and the R number, it gives a lot of people some hope. That’s why you might want to book tickets for something to look forward to. So, we’ve rounded up some of London’s best events and re-openings in 2021 and beyond…

  • Take to the tent for The Big London Bake

    Join in with The Big London Bake.

    Will you make a masterpiece or a mess? If you’ve ever fancied trying The Great British Bake Off for yourself, get a team together and head to The Big London Bake. They provide the ingredients, you bring the creativity. Tickets are booking now for 17 May.

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  • Have a Mean Girls moment at That’s So Fetch Afternoon Tea

    Have a Mean Girls-themed afternoon tea at Duo Camden.

    Head to Duo Camden to relive the noughties nostalgia alongside Instagrammable desserts and delicious cocktails. Make fetch finally happen when enjoying a “You can’t Cake with us” slice or “Full of secrets” giant meringue lollipop. Available from 17 April.

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  • Take in the scenery at Skylight

    Take in the views at Skylight.

    There’s nothing Londoner’s love more than a rooftop. Make your way to Tobacco Dock, where Skylight is back for the summer. Enjoy lawn games like croquet and petanque with your cocktail as you take in the breathtaking views. Open from 12 April. 

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  • Spend the August Bank Holiday at All Points East

    Re-start festival season at All Points East.

    Hope for sunshine. The Victoria Park festival is back for 2021 over the August Bank Holiday weekend, 27 – 30 August. Headliners include the likes of Jorja Smith, Jamie XX and Bombay Bicycle Club. Tickets are available now

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  • Book an event or walk around the conservatory at Barbican

    Things to do in London 2021: visit the Barbican.

    Barbican has released its events programme, which includes Jean Dubuffet’s Brutal Beauty exhibition, Claudia Andujar’s The Yanomami Struggle exhibition, the theatre production of Flight and various live music events. Alternatively, you can pay a visit to its famous conservatory or cinema.

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  • Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience

    Things to do in London 2021: Van Gogh The Immersive Experience.

    Arriving at a yet-to-be-confirmed location in October, Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience promises 20,000 square feet of giant projections of the artist’s most famous works. Light and sound installations will also span two storeys for a unique experience. 

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  • Sit in the audience for Les Misérables: The Staged Concert

    Les Miserables

    Do you hear the people sing? From 20 May, Les Misérables: The Staged Concert will be live at the Sondheim Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, featuring stars of the full London cast, including Jon Robyns, Bradley Jaden and Lucie Jones. The return of the fully staged show is planned for the Sondheim from 25 September. 

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  • Pre-order the hottest tickets for Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Rooms

    Things to do in London 2021: Yayoi Kusama Infinity Rooms.

    Tate Modern’s Infinity Rooms will feature two immersive mirror room installations created by renowned Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, whose work has spanned more than half a century. They will be exhibited alongside “photos and footage of early performance works and studio happenings”.

    You’ll have to wait a bit longer for this one: it opens in March 2022, but you will be able to book tickets soon.

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  • Reacquaint yourself with The Prince Charles Cinema

    Things to do in London 2021: The Prince Charles Cinema.

    Iconic venue The Prince Charles Cinema is set to reopen its doors on 17 May. You can already pre-book tickets for classics such as 10 Things I Hate About You and Pulp Fiction, as well as new releases such as Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar and Ammonite.

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  • Enjoy a drink in London’s biggest beer garden at Ally Pally

    Things to do in London 2021: enjoy a drink at Alexander Palace’s The Terrace.

    Already dreaming of a cold glass of white wine with your pals? Alexandra Palace has you covered with some of the best views in the city. The Terrace, which is London’s largest beer garden, will be back and ready to go on Monday 12 April. Cheers to that!

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  • Dress up for a trip to Royal Opera House

    Things to do in London 2021: visit the Royal opera House.

    Get ready to put on your glad rags and act all fancy with a trip to the opera. Full details of the new programme, including ticket booking dates, will be released on 13 April. 

    Confirmed productions include Mozart opera, La Clemenza di Tito,  Christopher Wheeldon’s shimmering ballet, Within the Golden Hour, and two works by Crystal Pite. The ROH has also announced the reopening of the world’s first opera set in hyperreality: Current, Rising.

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  • All About Dogs

    Things to do in London 2021: go to the All About Dogs show.

    The All About Dogs show looks like the kind of pure joy we all need after lockdown. Held at Blenheim Palace on Saturday 3 and 4 Sunday July,  there will be arena displays, have-a-go activities, breed clubs and various competitions where visiting canines can win rosettes. And, of course, there will be dogs galore. What more could you possibly want?

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We”ll be keeping this list updated, so come back to check what else London has in store for us in 2021.

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