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Events Archive

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26/03/2026 - 18/04/2026

The Unlikel Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

Don’t miss your chance to see this “life-affirming” (The Guardian) and “gut-wrenchingly gorgeous” (Radio Times) new British musical playing a strictly limited run at the Theatre Royal Haymarket until 18 April.

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10/04/2026 - 12/04/2026

Jiaoying Summers

A comedy powerhouse on a rapid rise blending fearless, dark humor with a deeply personal and refreshingly global perspective. She was named as one of Variety’s 10 Comics To Watch for 2025.

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09/04/2026 - 09/04/2026

The Cheryl & Kitty Show

Step into a dazzling world of glamour and wit at An Evening With Cheryl and Kitty Scott-Claus, a cabaret extravaganza that promises campery, show stopping numbers, laughter.

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24/03/2026 - 26/03/2026

HBO UK Launch

Get ready, HBO Max is coming to the UK, and to celebrate, Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square are being transformed into the ultimate playground for TV and film fans. From iconic sets to unforgettable food, this is your chance to step inside the shows everyone’s talking about.

DDLJ Statue Unveil SITS Leicester Square
04/12/2025 - 04/01/2026

Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol unveil new Scenes in the Square statue

The ‘King of Bollywood,’ Shah Rukh Khan and his co-star Kajol today unveiled a new bronze statue in Leicester Square, celebrating their iconic roles in one of Indian cinema’s historic blockbuster, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ), directed by Aditya Chopra.

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19/06/2023 - 01/09/2023

Whitcomb's x Gusbourne's Sparkling Wine Terrace at The Londoner Hotel

Immerse yourself in a delightful summer experience at Whitcomb's, The Londoner’s renowned French-Mediterranean fusion restaurant. Whitcombs have partnered with Gusbourne, a renowned English wine producer, to create something truly special.

Covent Garden to Leicester Square

Newton to Shakespeare

In 1849, whilst in London, Karl Marx lived in the German Hotel, which is now Leicester House.

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