Biffy Clyro Rocks The O2, Impressionist Art at National Gallery, Wine Tour in Pall Mall
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Hunt down those last Snoopy sculptures winding through Fleet Street Quarter before they vanish on the 16th—twelve quirky designs atop his kennel, a trail Secret London calls a must-see. Flip reality at the Paradox Museum where gravity defies logic in upside-down rooms that'll leave you questioning everything.
Swing into the weekend with Winter Skate Jam at Blondies Brewery in Leyton on Saturday the 17th—free entry from noon for mini-ramp action, then ticketed gigs with hardcore bands like False Reality pumping up the energy till 11 pm, per Ticketmaster Discover. Jazz fans, catch free improv at Vortex Jazz Club in Dalston on Sunday the 18th, featuring sonic wizards like John Butcher on sax and Sylvia Hallett on viola for boundary-pushing sounds.
Art calls midweek too—Richard Avedon's rare Facing West prints open at Gagosian on the 15th, unseen since 1985. Music heats up with Hilary Duff at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on the 19th, then Dijon at O2 Academy Brixton on the 22nd and 23rd. Theatre buffs, catch closing weeks: Coven at Kiln Theatre ends the 17th, Othello wraps at Theatre Royal Haymarket same day, and Dracapella's vampire comedy bites its last at Park Theatre.
Later, Canary Wharf's Winter Lights Festival dazzles from the 20th to 31st in a dreamscape theme for its 10th year, London Art Fair runs 21st to 25th with Francis Bacon masterpieces, and new West End hits like Black Is The Color Of My Voice opened on the 12th at Duchess Theatre, channeling Nina Simone's soul.
Whether you're skating, gigging, or gallery-hopping, London's buzzing—grab tickets fast and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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