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Wicked extends group bookings to May 2027 for 20th anniversary
The hit West End musical Wicked has extended group bookings until May 2027 to mark its 20th anniversary.
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London Eye launches afternoon tea experience in the sky
Groups can enjoy a traditional afternoon tea while taking in panoramic views of London’s landmarks from 135 metres above ground.
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Lift 109: discover London from new heights
Looking for a group day out that’s truly unforgettable? Lift 109 at the iconic Battersea Power Station offers a spectacular way to see London from a whole new perspective.
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Tom Hanks narrated moon experience and dinosaurs return to Lightroom
At London’s Lightroom groups can explore space missions with Tom Hanks or travel back 66 million years to when dinosaurs ruled the Earth during its winter season.
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Iconic Picasso works on display at Tate Modern exhibition
Theatre Picasso is a major exhibition running into spring 2026, marking the centenary of Picasso’s The Three Dancers, which was produced in 1925.
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David Bowie Centre opens to public with over 200 items
The David Bowie Centre at V&A East Storehouse is now open, spotlighting key moments from Bowie’s influential career including never-before-seen items.
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New theatre planned for Greenwich
Troubadour Greenwich Peninsula Theatre is expected to open in autumn 2026 and will feature two 1,500-seat auditoriums.
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London history and heritage at Royal Museums Greenwich
Andrea Larotella, senior travel trade manager at Royal Museums Greenwich tells us why it makes a great group day out, from storied history to hard-to-beat views.
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Faulty Towers The Dining Experience: world-famous interactive comedy
The world-renowned Faulty Towers The Dining Experience will continue to serve up its unique blend of chaos and comedy across the UK throughout 2025 and 2026.
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Hampton Court Palace transforms for Haunted Halloween experience
The former residence of King Henry VIII will take on a spooky twist with a series of indoor and outdoor experiences and scary figures this Halloween.
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See choir performances at St Paul’s Cathedral and Cadogan Hall
The Bach Choir has announced its 150th anniversary season, celebrating its rich history and contribution to the past and present of choir performance.
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The Lost Estate brings Parisian Cabaret to London
Opening in March 2026 in Kensington, Chat Noir! will take guests to the world’s first cabaret club for a night of immersive theatre and themed dining.
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Centenary display shines spotlight on Leighton House
A special programme of exhibitions, art and events marks 100 years since Leighton House opened as a public museum.
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National Portrait Gallery stages first major ‘King of Vogue’ exhibition
The exhibition will be the first dedicated to the ground-breaking fashion and royal photographer Cecil Beaton.
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King’s Gallery to showcase the fashion and style of Queen Elizabeth II
In 2026, to mark 100 years since the birth of Queen Elizabeth II, the largest exhibition of the late Queen’s fashion will go on display at The King’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace.
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Nutcracker inspired dining experience running over Christmas
Running from 25th November to 21st December, Nutcracker Noir invites groups to explore five immersive spaces featuring performances, eccentric characters and a three-course meal.
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Cirque du Soleil show OVO is returning to London’s Royal Albert Hall
Cirque du Soleil’s colourful acrobatic show OVO is coming to the Royal Albert Hall for a limited run from 9th January 2026.
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Bayeux Tapestry heading to British Museum in UK first
The Bayeux Tapestry will be moved to London in a historic loan and is due to go on display in the UK in the autumn of 2026 for the first time since it was made, nearly 1,000 years ago.
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Mamma Mia! The Party extends into 2026
The O2-based dining experience has released an additional 64,000 tickets and will now run through to summer next year following a further extension.
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War of the Worlds immersive experience extended until December
The London run of Jeff Wayne’s The War of The Worlds: The Immersive Experience has extended until the end of the year following demand which has seen more than 300,000 visitors.