Every year, the EFG London Jazz Festival brings together the best and brightest of the genre in venues across the city, from the capital’s arts venues like Southbank Centre and Barbican, to atmospheric gig spots like Village Underground and Union Chapel. This year is no different. The 2025 line-up promises a bounty of bops, whether you’re looking to discover new artists on the scene or want to witness some legends in action. As well as tons of concerts every day, there’s also sessions, workshops, talks and more to take part in and enjoy.
The clocks may have gone back, leaving us in gloom by 4 o’clock, but London is doing its level best to lighten up the newly dark winter nights this week. It’s Christmas light switch-on time and now you can see huge thoroughfares like Oxford Street and Carnaby Street glowing in the dark. If you want more Yuletide cheer Battersea Power Station’s ice rink also opens this week, as does the Southbank Centre’s winter market, where you’ll find hot mulled wine and plenty of gift inspo.
If you think it’s far too soon for any talk of Christmas – and we don’t blame you – there’s plenty of non-festive fun to be had, too. There’s a smart new take on Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler at the Orange Tree, which reimagines the classic’s anti-heroine as a mixed-heritage actress in postwar London. While, Dulwich Picture Gallery is bringing Danish artist Anna Ancher to a UK audience for the first time with the first ever British exhibition of the late painter’s work.
Or, get stuck into cosy season by heading out on an autumnal walk, visiting a warming pub or picking up spoils from London’s best markets. Get out there and enjoy!
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in London this October
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