The crown jewels, Buckingham Palace, Camden Market…in London, history collides with art, fashion, food, and good British ale. A perfect day is different for everyone: culture aficionados shouldn't miss the Tate Modern and the Royal Opera House. If you love fashion, Oxford Street has shopping galore. For foodies, cream tea at Harrod’s or crispy fish from a proper chippy offers classic London flavor. Music and book buffs will love seeing Abbey Road and the Sherlock Holmes Museum (at 221B Baker Street, of course).
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Always Free. Always Funny. A Time Out Recommended Club. Running 7 nights a week above the Camden Head in Angel, Angel Comedy mixes carefully selected acts from the open mic circuit with established professional comics. Angel Comedy has also hosted household names such as Russell Howard, Dara O'Briain and Tommy Tiernan. Entry is always free with a voluntary donation from guests after the show.
Have been to Angel comedy at the Camden head and the Bill Murray a bunch of times now and it's always great! Gteat crowd, great comics, and always lots of laughs. Couldn't recommend it more for a fun night out in London.
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Running 7 nights a week Angel Comedy's second home is in a newly refurbished pub: The Bill Murray. Each nights hosts 1–3 shows that range from new material nights, to Edinburgh Shows, to pro nights, all with at least a few free seats. We have also hosted household names such as Russell Howard, Dara O'Briain and Tommy Tiernan.
We went to the later showing & had a great time! Went with partner & parents, was so funny! Can’t believe it’s free. If you’re visiting London or live here, you must check it out for the best comedians the city has to offer.
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A night of comedy outside London's most daftly named barbers. Catch TV names and up and coming comedy talent on the street, on a Saturday, once a month. Book for seating.
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'Daylight Music offers a chance to just drop in, listen to some wonderful music and soak up the venue’s lovely atmosphere, and all for PWYC. The concerts take place most Saturday afternoons.' - 101 Things to Do in London (Time Out) A lazy afternoon with music, tea & cake. An event for all ages. Pay What You Can Entry (suggestion £5).
I've attended Daylight Music both as an audience member and as a performer! I only wish I could go more often as it is the perfect way to spend a Saturday afternoon; always an interesting and eclectic combination of artists and bands, the gorgeous setting of the Union Chapel, an informal, warm and friendly atmosphere, tea and delicious food - all for as much as you are willing or able to pay. Not to be missed. There should be more events like this.
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The Dome is an independent live music venue for emerging and established artists. We're aiming to give their fans a chance to see them in an intimate setting that doesn’t compromise on the quality of the show. In recent years, the stage has been graced by everyone from chart-toppers like Florence & The Machine, Khalid or The 1975.
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London's Dance House
This theatre specialises in dance and is a real treasure. The complex is extensive with an additional studio theatre, and large foyer and several bars. We were in the upper circle but our view of the stage was excellent. We went specifically to see the wonderful Cloud Gate Dance Company from Taiwan, who were utterly stunning .
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