What's On in London Today — Sunday, June 28
What's On in London Today — Sunday, June 28
CITY: London, United Kingdom | 242 events this week
London wakes up on Sundays with a distinct blend of leisurely exploration and high-energy cultural immersion. From the serene banks of the river to the electric buzz of the O2, the city is a constant contradiction of old and new.
Music & Live Performance
Tackle the punk legends at The Offspring @ Crystal Palace Park. This outdoor spectacle is more than just a concert; it is a sun-drenched festival day perfect for families and old-school fans who want to shout along to timeless anthems.
Step into the cockpit of 1970s nostalgia at Mamma Mia! The Party @ The O2. This isn't passive viewing; it is a fully immersive Swedish supper club. Whether you are dining or dancing, the atmosphere pulsates with disco energy and theatrical mimicry, making it the perfect venue for classic ABBA devotees.
Seek out sonic experimentation at EVERYWHERE AT ONCE: Convergence - Ordinary Friends @ Temple of Art and Music. This event promises a deep, atmospheric dive into shoegaze and post-rock for listeners who prefer brooding textures to driving beats.
Sip tea to the sound of soul at Sunday Soul Sessions @ Boisdale, Canary Wharf. Known for its opulent and eclectic interiors, this venue turns a standard afternoon meal into a high-end jazz lounge experience. It is the quintessential Sunday retreat for book lovers and rhythm chasers alike.
Festivals & Cabaret
Attend the decadent arts event CHAT NOIR! @ The Lost Estate. This event blends high-concept cabaret with nighttime revelry, drawing a crowd that values edgy culture and theatrical flair. Be prepared for a night where the line between audience and participant is beautifully blurred.
Witness the global phenomenon firsthand at ABBA Voyage @ ABBA Arena. With options for both standard entry and the VIP Premium Package, the production offers unmatched technological wizardry. It is a must-see for anyone who wants to experience the quartet live without leaving the capital.
Theatre & Family Fun
Escape to the swamp at Shrek's Adventure - Standard Experience @ County Hall. Located right next to the London Eye, this interactive walkabout is an ideal distraction for families looking for whimsy and laughter before heading back to the South Bank.
Secure tickets for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts 1 & 2 Sun 13:00 & 18:00 @ Palace Theatre. This two-part theatrical marathon is widely considered the best show in the world. Wearing a pair of glasses is optional, but an open mind and two-and-a-half hours are essential.
Sports
Celebrate the future of international cricket at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. Lord’s is hosting a double-header featuring South Africa vs Bangladesh and Australia vs India tickets. It is a prime opportunity to see the next generation of stars on the sport's most hallowed turf.
Local Tip: If you are heading to Crystal Palace Park for The Offspring, consider taking the overground rather than the Tube, as Southern and Thameslink services can get incredibly crowded on busy concert days. The walk from the station provides a great view of the park's expansive grounds.
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