What's On In London for Summer 2024 | The Student Guide
Summer in London is such a vibrant and exciting time, with an array of events and activities to suit everyone.
From captivating theatre shows to lively music festivals to cultural celebrations to food events, this city offers something for all tastes during the summer stay at your student accommodation in London.
No matter if you’re a music enthusiast, a foodie, an art lover, a theatre fan, London has got you covered when it comes to things to do with your summer break.
We’ve highlighted some of our fave events happening in the capital this summer, so you and your friends can make some unforgettable memories!
1. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to witness the magic of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, a spectacular play that continues the beloved story of the boy wizard.
Playing at the Palace Theatre in London’s West End, the show is set 19 years after Harry, Ron, and Hermione saved the wizarding world.
The trio are back on an extraordinary new adventure and joined by a brave new generation that has only just arrived at the legendary Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Prepare to be enchanted as you dive into the wizarding world on the West End stage.
Grab your tickets now for a night out in Central London you won’t forget.
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2. Camden Rocks Festival
If you’re a fan of rock music, then the Camden Rocks Festival is the place to be this summer 2023.
Taking place throughout July, August, and September, this festival showcases an impressive lineup of rock bands across various venues in Camden Town.
Get ready to rock out and experience the vibrant music scene that this iconic London neighbourhood has to offer.
Make sure to purchase your tickets to avoid missing out.
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3. Notting Hill Carnival
For a truly unforgettable August Bank Holiday weekend, head to the streets of West London for Europe’s largest street festival, the Notting Hill Carnival.
From 27th to 28th August, the carnival will fill the streets with vibrant colours, music, and Caribbean culture.
You can join the festivities, dance to the infectious rhythms, and indulge in delicious Caribbean cuisine, what could be better?
It’s been a staple of summer in London since the mid 60s, so make sure to check it out this year!
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4. Eastern Electrics Festival
If electronic music is your scene, mark your calendar for the Eastern Electrics Festival on 26th August.
Held at the Lee Valley Showground, this festival promises a day filled with top DJs and electrifying music acts.
From Barry Can’t Swim to Crazy P to Mella Dee to Ben Klock and more.
This event guarantees a fun-filled environment where you can connect with like-minded music lovers and dance the night away.
You need to experience the energy of this electronic music extravaganza so get texting your besties and buy your ticket!
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5. All Points East Festival
Searching for fantastic events in London for summer? Look no further than All Points East.
Located in the heart of the city in Victoria Park, this festival is the perfect getaway from your studies.
All Points East offers an incredible lineup of artists across various genres, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
From chart-topping headliners to emerging talent, you’ll be treated to an unforgettable weekend of live performances from The Strokes, Stormzy, Jungle, Folamour and more.
With delicious food stalls, chill-out areas, and captivating art installations, it’s definitely one to add to your London events calendar.
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6. BBC Proms
If you’re a classical music lover, the BBC Proms is an event not to be missed.
Held at the Royal Albert Hall, this annual celebration of classical music is in full swing with eight weeks of concerts taking place from the 14th of July until the 9th of September 2023.
Here you can immerse yourself in the grandeur of the performances and be captivated by the world-class orchestras and renowned conductors.
Day tickets cost just £8 and it’s easy to book online so you’ve got no excuse!
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7. Greenwich+Docklands International Festival
For a dose of artistic and cultural experiences this summer, head to the Greenwich+Docklands International Festival.
Taking place from 26th August to 11th September, this free event showcases a diverse range of arts performances, including dance, theatre, and outdoor spectacles.
Prepare to be amazed and inspired by the creative talents on display across East and South East London.
For a full programme of events, head to the official website.
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8. Hampton Court Palace Food Festival
Calling all foodies…indulge your taste buds at the Hampton Court Palace Food Festival from the 26th until the 28th of August 2023.
Here you can explore a tantalising array of street food stalls, sample delicious culinary delights, and sip on refreshing craft beers and wines from over 150 stalls.
Set against the backdrop of the magnificent Hampton Court Palace, this festival is a food lover’s paradise.
There will also be feel-good classics from some of the best local bands sound tracking the weekend.
It’s going to be mega so make sure to get your ticket!
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9. South Facing at the Crystal Palace Bowl
So you’re on the hunt for what’s on in London 2023? Experience top music acts at South Facing, a series of open-air concerts held at the Crystal Palace Bowl.
With performances by artists like Craig David, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Sister Sledge and Rudimental, this concert series promises unforgettable times.
Are you wanting to sing and dance along to fantastic tunes, enjoy a vibrant atmosphere and celebrate summer in style?
If yes is the answer, get your ticket pronto!
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10. We Are FSTVL
Last but by no means least in our post of what’s on in London for summer 2023 is We Are FSTVL.
This buzzing multi-day festival on the August Bank Holiday is held at Damyns Hall Aerodrome, otherwise known as ‘The Airfield of Dreams’.
Marking its 10th anniversary, this year’s see’s The Prodigy, Andy C, Adam Beyer, Amelie Lens, Annie Mac amongst others take to the stage.
Whether you get a weekend ticket and camp with your pals or just grab a day ticket for an afternoon of dancing, don’t shy away from this event!
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As we’ve highlighted, London in summer 2023 has an incredible array of events and experiences for everyone.
With electrifying music festivals, cultural celebrations, food festivals and theatre shows, it’s safe to this city comes alive during this season.
Head out from your student accommodation in London and immerse yourself in the diverse and vibrant cultural events that are happening, you know you want to!
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