Every Sunday (and Bank Holiday Monday) the RVT DJs bash out huge dance anthems and commercial house all afternoon. This raucous wind-down has been packing them in for over ten years and always features a surprise guest star. They pirde themselves on being Vauxhall's longest running gay night.
Look out for the D.E. Experience on stage at 5 pm. There's plenty of interactivity, crazy costumes and alcohol-fuelled high-jinks before the music starts to take control as midnight approaches.
Each and every Saturday, Fabric hold the biggest party going at one of the biggest and best clubs in the UK. Resident DJs Terry Francis and Craig Richards are huge names in themselves, sought after by...
SW4 is probably the biggest dance festival in London. Their line-ups are always massive and fifty quid is a reasonable price for a ticket when you consider all the superstar DJs you'll be seeing.This ...
Pseudo handbag disco at the Islington Academy. Expect an eclectic selection from the 50s to the present day: but don't believe the hype - this is no Phoenix Nights. The play list will knock your socks...
Lovebox return to Victoria Park for what is now a three day extravaganza.They persist with fresh and brilliant line-ups across the indie and dance music spectrum, securing long-standing legends amongst ...
Lucy Foster and Improbable have devised a staging of the stories of three fierce female pirates, Anne Bonny, Mary Read and Ching Shih.
They take on the notion and the history of going against th...
Tate Britain presents Romantics, a display of works by the likes of Constable, Turner and William Blake to be housed in the Clore Galleries, re-opening after a major rehang. Over 170 paintings, prints...
Something of a reception show at Tate Britain this - an exploration of Picasso's critical reception in the UK and his impact on the artists of these shores. With over 150 works by the master himself, this...
Tate
Britain presents an exhibition that explores the idea of migration
through the work of various artists from 1500 to the present day.
Immigration is a bit of a political football right now, but...
A new commission by contemporary artist and film-maker Patrick Keiller that responds to the neo-classical Duveen galleries at Tate Britain. Until 14.10.12.