What's happening in London today - New hotel and restaurant pop up openings

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Here’s everything happening across London today (October 8).

Just in time for the festive season in London, the capital’s hotel scene has just gotten bigger as another luxury lodge opens its doors right by the city’s famous River Thames.

Not the only opening happening across the city today, a new theatre production will also debut with a restaurant pop up also set to open its doors.

Here’s what’s on in London today, October 8.

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Peter Kay is back at the O2 Arena

Having become a staple at London’s O2 Arena over the past year for his monthly residency Peter Kay will be back on stage at the North Greenwich venue this Tuesday. Limited tickets are still available via the arena’s official ticket partner AXS.

Dr Strangelove opens in London at the Noel Coward Theatre

Steve Coogan will take to the stage in the city for a newCold War themed satirewhich follows arogue US General sparks a nuclear crisis. Limited tickets are still available for the production’s opening evening and week via the Noel Coward Theatre website.

Park Hyatt Hotel opens London River Thames location

The luxury hotel group Park Hyatt will add another capital based hotel to its roster of London locations this week as its River Thames spot opens its doors. More information is available on its website.

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Pario restaurant pop-up opens

Set in Damian Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery, Pario, is set to take over the space for the next few days until Saturday (October 12) where it will serve the best produce from the British Isles to create imaginative dishes including lobster tail with tempura claws and fennel tarte tatin. More information is available on Pario’s website.

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