Notting Hill is the place to be for the finest in hip hop and grime on a Thursday night. Hosted by your resident DJs Leo Greenslade and Seb Chew, you'll be presented in fresh exciting talent each and every week. It's all about that urban bass line and incredible artists.
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 ...
BLOC is the unparalleled electronic music festival renowned for their progressive and enormous line-up coups. They were also infamous for keeping it real at Butlin's resort. Ravers got the use of chal...
Each and every Thursday at Camden gem Bar Vinyl, you'll find a dancefloor getting get deep, down and dirty at Love Filth.From electro to dubstep via glitch hop, jungle, old skool garage and breaks, this ...
A two room smasher of a warehouse party at a secret London location, featuring the likes of Floating Points, Funkineven and Alexander Nut.The main room is hosted by the consistently impressive Eglo records,...
Why should the Queen CONSISTENTLY have all the fun?She shouldn't. At least that's what Animal Control believe.Welcome to 'The Queen's Jubillegal' everybody. East London's only EVERYBODY GET INVOLVED f...
A night of club classics and cool grooves mixed by The Grand's resident DJs...Expect a mix of 80s, 90s, pop retro hits and dancefloor smashers all night long. Drinks are two for one before 11pm.Buy one g...
Greyscale Theatre present a collection of brilliantly bright and hideously annoying characters who will charm the pants off you. They are angry as hell and eager to explain everything in a darkend room...
As the Queen celebrates her Diamond Jubille, Kensington Palace hosts an exhibition that looks back at the UK's last monarch to do so - Queen Victoria, in 1897. Until 04.11.12.
The second instalment of Pret a Pohot at Richard Young gallery this Christmas. On display (and for sale) are a host of photographic prints, with prices ranging from £50 to £5,000. Until 31.01.12.
It's difficult to list this show. Reading words describing the work of Opera Erratica will make your brain hurt but watching it is quite phenomenal. The story is moving and fractured and the images are...
This summer sees the Museum of Brands host an exhibition of souvenirs and commemorative merchandise made to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. Until 31.08.12.