What To Book In London This March


Don’t miss what’s happening in the Capital this month. There is plenty going on in March, from talks to discos, we have got our heads together at the studio to bring you a line-up of what not to miss this month.

 International Women's Day

Women of the World Festival

Southbank Centre, 6th - 8th March 2020

The South Bank Centre is the place the be this March.

2020 marks the tenth anniversary of Women of the World Festival. Across three days there is a line up of world class speakers, activists and performers to explore the state of gender equality across the globe and tackle subjects that matter most to women and girls across the world today.

Toni Morrison 

Toni Morrison: A Celebration

Southbank Centre, 8th March 2020

Featuring performances, readings and tributes from contemporary writers paying homage to life and work of Toni Morrison, 50 years since the publication of her debut novel, The Bluest Eye. Published in 1970, Morrison depicted an 11 year old black girl’s mental disintegration.

 Greenwich Sample Sale

Sample Spring

Greenwich Peninsula, March 7th 2020

Celebrating its 10th Edition this Spring, Sample brings the best creatives from around the world of food, fashion, homeware, health and beauty together for the ultimate weekend market on Greenwich Peninsula.

London Screen & Book Festival 

London Book and Screen Week

Various location, 9th -15th March 2020

Uniting readers, writers, gamers and film fans, with hundreds of events taking place across the capital that celebrate stories and the written word in all its forms. Check out what’s on throughout the week.

 

Daschund Disco 

Dachshund Disco

Shoreditch, 8th March 2020

The Allegory in Shoreditch is the only place where you will see a sausage dog disco. That’s right a sausage dog disco. A mix of Motown and disco for the doggy dance floor.  Make it a family day with those under 16 getting tickets for £5 - £7 and adults for £10.

Vegan Life 

Vegan Life Live 

Alexandra Palace, 15th - 16th March 2020

Located between Muswell Hill and Wood Green, Alexandra Palace is host to the team behind Vegan Life magazine, the UK’s premier vegan magazine. Pre-book your tickets or get them on the door. A perfect event if you are looking to take home some amazing and new recipe ideas.

Tickets start from £10

 St. Patrick's Day Parade

St Patrick’s Day Parade

Various Locations, 15th March 2020

With beautiful and elaborate floats, flamboyant pageantry and marching bands from across the UK, the St. Patrick’s Day parade in unmissable. Although not a public holiday in the UK, it’s a spectacular event.

The procession starts at Midday from Piccadilly and takes a route along London’s most iconic landmarks.

 Cocktail Time Machine

Cocktail Time Machine

An immersive experience of 3 cocktails from 3 different eras, where every hour is a celebration of a happy hour somewhere. You will be asked to solve a variety if mysteries whilst enjoying some of the world’s greatest cocktails at their moment of inception.

Tickets start from £36

 Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race

Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race

29th March 2020

One of the major British sporting events of the year, 2020 will see the 75th Women’s Boat Race and 166th year for the Men’s Boat race. However you choose to watch the race from Putney to Mortlake, it’s a guaranteed fun day out.

 Planet Earth

Plant Earth II live in Concert

O2 Arena, 29th March 2020

This will be a spectacular event, with music by Hans Zimmer and the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and hosted by Liz Bonnin, this will be one for the whole family or a great Mother’s Day present.

 Mulan Live Action Film

Go see Mulan in theatre

Showings start from March 27th

Disney’s latest live action re-make of a classic and beloved animation and we must say, if the trailer is anything to go by this looks like this may be the best yet.

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