The Baton of Hope UK Tour 2023: When it is coming to London and where to see it - full list of locations

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The Baton of Hope UK Tour will end in London this July - here’s how you can see it.

The Baton of Hope UK tour will wrap up in London this July, following its tour across the nation. The suicide awareness initiative’s journey will conclude in the capital as it reaches Downing Street.

Hoping to raise awareness for those affected by suicide and prevention initiatives, a specially made baton will be carried across the UK, which represents the importance of discussing the subject of suicide as well as aiming to inspire change.

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The Baton of Hope UK tour set off in Glasgow over the weekend. Throughout its journey, the baton will be visiting a total of 12 cities, including Newcastle, Belfast, Birmingham and Brighton.

The baton’s final stop will be the Houses of Parliament in Westminster. As explained on the campaign’s website, it has urged both the UK government and public institutions to review suicide prevention.

Here’s everything Londoners need to know about the Baton of Hope UK tour, including a full list of UK stops and dates.

The Baton of Hope UK Tour 2023 - London route 

Here’s everything you need to know about when and where The Baton of Hope will be in the capital:

  • Start - Emirates Stadium (8am - 8.30am) 
  • Underground travel from Arsenal to Kings Cross (8.35am - 9am)
  • Kings Cross Estate, Granary Square (9.15am - 9.30am)
  • Regent’s Park Open-Air Theatre (10am - 11am)
  • Kensington Palace Gardens (11.30am - 11.45am)
  • Royal Albert Hall (12pm - 12.30pm)
  • Knightsbridge Barracks (1pm - 1.30pm)
  • Horse Guards Parade (1.30pm - 2.15pm)
  • Tate Modern Gardens (2pm - 4pm)
  • Shakespeare’s Globe (3pm - 4pm)
  • London Bridge City Pier to Embankment Pier (4.15pm - 4.45pm)
  • Finish - Trafalgar Square 5pm (5pm - 5.15pm)

The Baton of Hope UK Tour 2023 - cities and dates 

  • June 25 - Glasgow
  • June 26 - Edinburgh 
  • June 27 - Newcastle
  • June 28 - Sheffield
  • June 29 - Manchester 
  • June 30 - Belfast
  • July 1 - Cardiff 
  • July 2 - Bristol 
  • July 3 - Birmingham
  • July 4 - Milton Keynes
  • July 5 - Brighton 
  • July 6 - London
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