What's on in London on Wednesday 9th April 2025
Top events happening London
Monthly release of tickets to visit Big Ben
Tickets to climb the 334 steps to the top of the Elizabeth Tower and stand next to Big Ben when it bongs will be released for sale today.
Starts at 10:00am£35
Tickets to climb the 334 steps to the top of the Elizabeth Tower and stand next to Big Ben when it bongs will be released for sale today.
Power Up evening session
Grab your controllers and play your way through 160 consoles, hundreds of video games and five decades of gaming history.
7:00pm to 10:00pm£15Science Museum, South Kensington
Grab your controllers and play your way through 160 consoles, hundreds of video games and five decades of gaming history.
How the World EatsThis popular philospher will be talking about his essential guide to food and nutrition, which is entitled 'How the World Eats.'
7:00pm to 8:30pm£25
This popular philospher will be talking about his essential guide to food and nutrition, which is entitled 'How the World Eats.'
Ten exhibitions that are closing soon
Visions from the AmazonThis exhibition brings together photography, painting and film as a visual exploration of entanglements between artistic production and the living and non-living inhabitants of the forest.
Exhibition ends on Wednesday 9th Apr Free
This exhibition brings together photography, painting and film as a visual exploration of entanglements between artistic production and the living and non-living inhabitants of the forest.
Collecting Morris: Highlights from the Helena Stephenson CollectionThis exhibition highlights the collection of objects donated to the William Morris Society by Helena Stephenson, the woman who also bequeathed Kelmscott House to the Society upon her death in 1972.
Exhibition ends on Sunday 13th Apr £3.50
This exhibition highlights the collection of objects donated to the William Morris Society by Helena Stephenson, the woman who also bequeathed Kelmscott House to the Society upon her death in 1972.
East London Art Prize: Shortlist Exhibition 2025This exhibition will present 12 artworks shortlisted for the second iteration of the Bow Arts’ East London Art Prize.
Exhibition ends on Sunday 13th Apr Free
This exhibition will present 12 artworks shortlisted for the second iteration of the Bow Arts’ East London Art Prize.
Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism
A major exhibition featuring over 130 works by ten important Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, capturing the diversity of Brazilian art at the time.
Exhibition ends on Sunday 20th Apr £25.50Royal Academy of Arts, Picadilly
A major exhibition featuring over 130 works by ten important Brazilian artists from the twentieth century, capturing the diversity of Brazilian art at the time.
Lives Less OrdinaryThis exhibition explores the overlooked richness and diversity of working-class life and creative expression from the 1950s to now.
Exhibition ends on Sunday 20th Apr FreeTwo Temple Place, Strand
This exhibition explores the overlooked richness and diversity of working-class life and creative expression from the 1950s to now.
The World of Tim Burton
Delve into the fantastical world of Tim Burton in this major exhibition exploring his remarkable creations and key collaborations with designers. Tim Burton is the creative force behind some of the most celebrated films of the last four decades, internationally …
Exhibition ends on Monday 21st Apr £24Design Museum, Kensington
Delve into the fantastical world of Tim Burton in this major exhibition exploring his remarkable creations and key collaborations with designers. Tim Burton is the creative force behind some of the most celebrated films of the last four decades, internationally …
Versailles: Science and SplendourFrom iconic royal residence of the past, to Olympic and Paralympic venue today, the Palace of Versailles is famous around the world for its opulent architecture and rich history. In the 17th and 18th centuries, it also became a major …
Exhibition ends on Monday 21st Apr £12Science Museum, South Kensington
From iconic royal residence of the past, to Olympic and Paralympic venue today, the Palace of Versailles is famous around the world for its opulent architecture and rich history. In the 17th and 18th centuries, it also became a major …
Citra Sasmita Into Eternal Land
The Indonesian artist transforms The Curve in her first solo UK exhibition. Via painting, installation, embroidery and scent, take a sensory journey exploring ancestral memory, ritual and migration.
Exhibition ends on Monday 21st Apr FreeBarbican Arts Centre, Barbican
The Indonesian artist transforms The Curve in her first solo UK exhibition. Via painting, installation, embroidery and scent, take a sensory journey exploring ancestral memory, ritual and migration.
Drawings of DogsDrawings of Dogs features all styles of drawing, and includes works by artists such as Marjorie Cox, Barbara Robinson Tester, Gary Stinton, Julie Brenan and Gifford Ambler, many of which are being exhibited for the first time. There will also …
Exhibition ends on Friday 25th Apr FreePicadilly
Drawings of Dogs features all styles of drawing, and includes works by artists such as Marjorie Cox, Barbara Robinson Tester, Gary Stinton, Julie Brenan and Gifford Ambler, many of which are being exhibited for the first time. There will also …
War and the MindHuman thought, emotion, and behaviour is critical to war. War and the Mind is a free exhibition at IWM London exploring war’s many psychological dimensions, from the First World War to the present day. What motivates people to start and …
Exhibition ends on Sunday 27th Apr FreeImperial War Museum, Southwark
Human thought, emotion, and behaviour is critical to war. War and the Mind is a free exhibition at IWM London exploring war’s many psychological dimensions, from the First World War to the present day. What motivates people to start and …