13 things to do in London in June 2023

June in London is filled with exciting summer events and festivals. The highly anticipated Meltdown Festival returns to the Southbank Centre, offering a diverse range of performances curated by renowned artists. For a serene experience, enjoy yoga sessions amidst the tranquil surroundings of Temperate House in Kew Gardens. The city also welcomes back some of its finest festivals, including the artist-curated Meltdown Festival and the vibrant British Summer Time Festival in Hyde Park. With a multitude of options, there's something for everyone to enjoy in London this month.

 

Yoga at Kew Gardens

Image: Temperate House, Kew Gardens, Photo by Tom Podmore

#FLODown: Start your day in an extraordinary way by joining an early-morning yoga session in the breathtaking setting of the Temperate House at Kew Gardens. Beat the crowds and immerse yourself in a one-hour vinyasa flow amidst 10,000 rare and endangered plants, guided by Kew's own yoga instructor, Anil Jangi. Following your session, take a leisurely walk through the serene grounds, embracing the tranquility that surrounds you.

Date: 18 June 2023. Time: 7.45am – 9am. Location: Kew, Richmond, London, TW9 3AE. Price: £45. Includes entry to Kew Gardens and 20% discount in our restaurants, excluding the Botanical Brasserie. Book now.

  

Wandsworth Arts Fringe

Image: Group 64 Theatre for Young People. Image courtesy of Wandsworth Arts Fringe

#FLODown: Wandsworth Arts Fringe (WAF) returns for its 14th year with an impressive lineup of over 130 events, spanning 17 unforgettable days. This renowned festival invites audiences to explore new artistic frontiers and experience a diverse range of performances, from comedy and cabaret to music, dance, and storytelling. With unique offerings like a Sanskrit opera, hidden art treasures, Peruvian dance workshops, and captivating street performances, WAF promises to immerse attendees in a glorious celebration of the arts. The festival aims to be inclusive and accessible, with free activities and a range of ticket prices. Having garnered a strong following since its inception in 2009, WAF continues to be a cultural highlight eagerly anticipated by both locals and visitors to Wandsworth.

Date: 9-25 June 2023. Location: Various locations throughout London Borough of Wandsworth. Price: from £0-20. Book now.

Church Street Antiques Fair

Image: Church Street Antiques Fair. Image courtesy of Alfies Antique Market

#FLODown: The highly anticipated Church Street Antiques Fair is making a comeback to Marylebone this June after a four-year hiatus. Organised by the Church Street Antiques and Art Dealers' Association and Alfies Antique Market, the day-long event will bring together over 60 antique, vintage, and art dealers from across the UK. Taking place in the vibrant Church Street Antiques Quarter, the fair will showcase a diverse range of ancient, vintage, and fine design items alongside the existing shops and galleries. In addition to the shopping experience, visitors can enjoy a variety of food stalls representing the neighbourhood's diverse cultures, as well as live performances by local talents at The Cockpit theatre and lively dance performances and kerbside musicians. The fair aims to celebrate the local art, antiques, and design scene, promoting the diversity of Church Street and providing a platform for residents and visitors to come together in appreciation.

Date: Sunday 11 June 2023. Time: 11am - 5pm. Location: Church Street, Marylebone, London NW8. Website: churchstreetantiquesfair.com

 

 

Kensington + Chelsea Art Week (KCAW) 2023

Image: (Street View) Autonomous Morris Artwork © Astrid Hofer

#FLODown: Kensington + Chelsea Art Week (KCAW) returns in June 2023 with an incredible programme of public art. Free and open to all, this vibrant celebration showcases over 100 venues, offering a diverse range of installations, exhibits, murals, tours, events, and talks. The curatorial theme, ‘The Art of Change,’ inspires exploration of embracing change and its positive impact. With the renowned KCAW Public Art Trail and a focus on community engagement, this annual festival brings the borough's rich artistic heritage to life.

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Date: 22 June – 2 July 2023. Price: Free. Website: kcaw.co.uk

Meltdown Festival

Image: The drag king collective Pecs. Photo credit: Corinne Cumming

#FLODown: Christine and the Queens, the French musical phenomenon, is set to curate Meltdown 2023, the UK's longest-running artist-curated music festival. Known for her explosive debut album Chaleur humaine and subsequent chart-topping releases, Christine and the Queens has reached new heights in the music industry. Her curated lineup will feature artists who have influenced her own musical identity, as well as those who continue to shape it today. The festival, taking place at the Southbank Centre, will showcase ticketed shows and two weekends of free outdoor gigs, performances, and activities. Don't miss this celebration of Christine and the Queens' creative vision with a lineup including Django Django, Kokoroko, Oxlade, Sigur Rós & London Contemporary Orchestra, Warpaint, and more, along with sensory experiences, club nights, and a free multi-artform programme.

Date: 9 – 18 June 2023. Location: Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XX. Price: Each event is individually ticketed. Prices start from free. Click here for the full line-up of events.


 

Quantum Sound at Electric Brixton

Image: Mellow & Sleazy. Image courtesy of Brick London

#FLODown: Introducing Quantum Lates, a brand new series that connects the dots between the most exciting club sounds worldwide. The inaugural edition will be held at the iconic Electric Brixton, featuring a lineup that promises an unforgettable experience. South Africa's renowned Amapiano production duo, Mellow & Sleazy, will make an exclusive UK appearance, treating the audience to a set filled with unreleased music and future hits. In a world-first B2B performance, Holland's exceptional DJs Jarreau Vandal and JAEL will showcase their breathtaking skills. The event will also feature the electrifying performances of LDN afrobeat legend DJ Neptizzle and UK Amapiano mainstay Rosey Gold.

Date: 2 June 2023. Time: 10pm til late. Location: Electric Brixton, Town Hall Parade, Brixton Hill, London SW2 1RJ. Price: from £13.50.Book now.

British Summer Time Festival

Image: British Summer Time, @bsthydepark

#FLODown:Get ready for the highly anticipated 9th edition of the British Summer Time (BST) Hyde Park festival in June, proudly presented by American Express. Prepare to be dazzled by an incredible lineup featuring music icons such as Bruce Springsteen, P!NK, Guns N' Roses, BLACKPINK, Billy Joel, and Take That. But that's not all! The festival goes beyond music with the exciting Open House event, offering free family-friendly activities, sports, wellness programs, and a whole lot of entertainment for everyone to enjoy.

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Date: 24 June - 8 July 2023. Price: from £92.95 Location: Hyde Park, W2 2UH. Book now.


Novacene by Wayne McGregor CBE 

Image: NYDC 23 Novacene. Photo Credit: Ravi Deepres

#FLODown: Prepare to be inspired as acclaimed choreographer Wayne McGregor CBE takes on the role of guest artistic director for the 2022-23 season of the National Youth Dance Company (NYDC). This exciting collaboration brings together the country's most talented young dancers under McGregor's guidance. With a remarkable decade-long history of producing acclaimed productions, NYDC has been thrilling audiences across England. In this special anniversary year, McGregor will create breathtaking new work that showcases the immense talent and diversity of young dancers from various styles and backgrounds. NYDC's reputation has been solidified through previous collaborations with renowned choreographers, and now you have the incredible opportunity to witness the energy and excitement firsthand. Don't miss out on this extraordinary performance!

Date: 3 June 2023. Location: Sadler's Wells Theatre, Rosebery Ave, London EC1R 4TN. Price: from £15. Book now.

 Colors Festival

Image: © Jo di Bona

#FLODown:Experience the Colors Festival at Camden Market Hawley Wharf, an explosion of vibrant art from over 40 established and emerging artists worldwide. Discover a kaleidoscope of street graffiti, stunning art, captivating illustrations, and lively photography, showcasing diverse styles and mediums. London-based artist Dale Grimshaw and other talented creators will be among the featured artists, each contributing their unique style to transport visitors into a vivid and visually stimulating world. The exhibition aims to create an immersive experience that encourages active engagement, allowing visitors to explore the depths of creativity and forge personal connections with the artworks on display. Date: from 26 May 2023. Location: Camden Market Hawley Wharf Unit M120 - M133 Water Lane, Hawley Wharf London, NW1 8JZ. Price: from £10.50. Book now.

The Shubbak Festival

Image: Hamed Sinno, photo by Derrick Kakembo

#FLODown: Prepare for the grand return of the Shubbak Festival, an extraordinary celebration of contemporary Arab arts and cultures in London. Now in its seventh edition, this vibrant festival presents over 80 events, ranging from mesmerising music concerts and exhilarating performances to thought-provoking exhibitions and engaging workshops. Notable highlights include the enchanting musical compositions of Hamed Sinno, the exhilarating concert by Ghalia Benali, and side-splitting comedy shows. With unconventional performances blurring the lines between artist and non-artist, Shubbak Festival offers a joyful and inclusive space led by two visionary Arab women, dedicated to honouring and celebrating the rich tapestry of Arab arts and cultures.

Date: 23 June – Sunday 9 July 2023. Location: Various locations across the city. Website: shubbak.co.uk

 

Cinch Championships

Image: Hermes Rivera

#FLODown: June marks the start of London's tennis championship season, commencing with the Queen's Championships sponsored by Cinch. The Championships, a prestigious ATP Tour tennis event, have been running since 1889 at The Queen's Club in West Kensington. It attracts top men's singles and doubles players every year, serving as a significant lead-up to Wimbledon. 

Date: 19 - 25 June 2023. Location: The Queen's Club, Palliser Rd, London W14 9EQ. Price: General admission from £25.Book now.


Taste of London

Image: Sorin Popa

#FLODown: Taste of London is back! Regent's Park will be transformed into a food lover's paradise for five epic days of delicious dishes. Experience the UK's biggest food and drink festival, featuring 36 of the city's best restaurants, including Norma, Joia , Yopo at The Mandrake, Jam Delish and much more. Don't miss this ultimate culinary experience!

Date: 14 – 18 June 2023. Location: Marylebone Green, Outer Circle, Paddington, NW1 4NR. Price: from £24. Book now.


Cazcabel takes over Hacha Brixton

Image: Cazcabel x Hacha Cocktail Selection. Image courtesy of Cazcabel

#FLODown: This summer, Cazcabel, the UK's best-selling 100% Agave Tequila, is teaming up with Hacha, London's leading Agaveria, for an exciting Tequila takeover. From 1 June , visit Hacha Brixton's ground floor Bar & Bottle Shop for a dedicated Cazcabel cocktail menu, Tequila flights, and tastings. Indulge in five exclusive cocktails crafted by Hacha's talented Bar Manager and drinks team, including frozen delights like the Coffee Colada and Frozen Rosita, as well as refreshing options such as the Chamomile Spritz and Lemon Balm Margarita. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the taste of Atotonilco el Alto in the heart of South London.

Date: 1 June to 31 August 2023. Location: Hacha Brixton, 12-14 Market Row, SW9 8LD. Book now.