London is bustling with exciting events in the coming weeks, offering something for everyone. One of the major highlights is the London Marathon, which kicks off on Sunday, April 26, 2026. This iconic race is expected to attract over 60,000 participants, creating a festive atmosphere along the 26.2-mile course from Blackheath to Westminster. Spectators can enjoy the energy and spirit of the event while supporting runners from around the world.
Another significant event is the opening of V&A East on Saturday. This new venue features two permanent galleries and its inaugural exhibition, “The Music is Black: A British Story.” This exhibition explores the rich influence of Black British music on culture. Visitors can expect to see a variety of displays and learn about the artists who have shaped this vibrant scene.
The opening of V&A East features “The Music is Black: A British Story,” celebrating the profound impact of Black British music on culture.
For literature enthusiasts, the North London Book Fest is taking place at Alexandra Palace until April 26, 2026. This festival showcases readings, workshops, and opportunities for signings with notable authors like Alan Hollinghurst and Tessa Hadley. Attendees can immerse themselves in discussions about literature and engage with their favorite writers.
Additionally, the Tulip Festival at Hampton Court Palace runs until April 26, 2026, featuring a stunning display of 10,000 tulips. The best viewing period is from April 11-26, when expert talks will also be available. This vibrant event offers a beautiful experience for those who appreciate floral displays and the beauty of Spring.
Finally, the Roundhouse Three Sixty Spring arts festival, located in Chalk Farm, features a range of live music, spoken word, and visual arts performances until April 29, 2026. Well-known acts like Imogen Heap and Kae Tempest are among the performers, making this festival a must-see for art lovers. Make sure to also explore free attractions like the British Museum and Tate Modern while enjoying these events.