Make Music Day 2020
Make Music Day is a grassroots celebration where communities, musicians, venues and promoters collaborate to put on free music events in their local area.
Make Music Day is a grassroots celebration where communities, musicians, venues and promoters collaborate to put on free music events in their local area.
Following two successful exhibitions, we are delighted to invite you to London Bridge Hotel: OPEN 3.
Connect with the power of poetry as 8 of the country’s most outstanding spoken word poets perform at London Bridge station.
A collaboration between the Royal College of Art Sculpture Programme and The Old Operating Theatre.
In spring 2020 Science Gallery London will explore personal perspectives on gender today through the lenses of art and science in a new exhibition and events season.
Cerith Wyn Evans presents an exhibition of new work installed across the entire White Cube Bermondsey gallery, in his largest White Cube show to date.
This 100th-year anniversary screening of The Cabinet of Dr Caligari is brought to life through the live score of Cabinet of Living Cinema.
Discover the song at the heart of the Bridge and experience the – until now – hidden sounds of Tower Bridge in a new immersive exhibition, ‘Making the Bridge Sing’.
Following two successful exhibitions, we are delighted to invite you to London Bridge Hotel: OPEN 3.
Pop-Up Eco Films are free community films about ecosystems, climate change and sustainability. Commissioned by Team London Bridge, various venues around London Bridge will be hosting informal, friendly and thought provoking film nights completely free to the public.
Zoo Humans sees The UPG Team bring their distinctive performance-parkour and David Attenborough’s smooth narrative to a group of humans on the verge of forgetting how to move.
In celebration of fifty years of the Zandra Rhodes’ label, the Fashion and Textile Museum presents Zandra Rhodes: Fifty Years of Fabulous.
Two Ladies features award-winning stage and screen actor Zoë Wanamaker, reunited with director Nicholas Hytner for her Bridge debut.
Seed is Circumference’s latest renewable spectacle for the whole family, a positive vision for a greener future featuring aerialists, acrobats and live music.
Come and meet Gnomus who will be checking every leaf and every flower in the London Bridge area to inspire a new generation of conservationists.
Come and watch carnival band Kinetika Bloco, as they parade along the Low Line, London's emerging walking destination.
The Fashion and Textile Museum’s latest exhibition explores the processes and practices of both historic and contemporary Peruvian costume.
Following the success of the inaugural art exhibition London Bridge OPEN in January 2019, the second in this ongoing arts programme, London Bridge OPEN 2 is open to the public.
The Bridge Theatre becomes the forest – Shakespeare’s dream world of flying fairies, contagious fogs and moonlight revels.
You are invited to join Andrew Logan for the launch of his new artwork at London Bridge Station.
The London Festival of Architecture 2019 programme was launched Weds 1st May, with a series of over 400 events exploring this year’s theme of ‘Boundaries’ across London, 1-30 June.
Raise a toast to Tower Bridge as London’s best-loved landmark invites you to join its 125th birthday celebrations.
Musicity has worked with musicians and sound artists each responding to 15 locations along The Low Line, focusing on the railway arches that have been part of Bankside, London Bridge and Bermondsey’s heritage for over 150 years.
White Cube Bermondsey presents Sarah Morris’s first solo show in the UK in six years; Machines do not make us into Machines.
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