What's on in London this weekend? 5 fun things to do in the capital including Taylor Swift exhibition
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September is finally here and while autumn is not too far behind, thanks to the warm weather this week it’s not time to get your jumpers out just yet.
Those wanting to soak up the last of the summer festivities in the city can head to a few different events across the city before they close for the season.
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Hide AdSwifties will be able to catch the last week of Taylor Swift’s Songbook trail following her eight Eras Tour shows at Wembley Stadium while sports fans can catch the final events of the Paris 2024 Paralympics on the big screen.
Here’s a few more pop ups and festivities happening across London this week.
Have a blooming good time seeing the London Mural Festival’s first display
The London Mural Festival will have a floral start with a botanic pop up display in London Fields. Cambridge Heath Road by the Three Colts Lane Bus Stop will be transformed by a colourful blooming display this Thursday (September 5).
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Hide AdCatch the final week of the Taylor Swift exhibition
London Swifties will only be able to walk through Taylor Swift’s musical eras in the city for a few more days. The megastar’s London Songbook Trail will wrap up its takeover of the South Kensington V&A Museum this Sunday (September 8).
Watch the Paralympics on the big screen
The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will also come to an end this Sunday following almost two weeks of sports. Londoners can watch the final events on the big screen in the capital at a few fan zones in the city in King’s Cross, Battersea Power Station and Canary Wharf.
Get your feather boas out for Harry Fest
Harry Styles fans will be back in the capital for another summer this Saturday (September 7) but not to see the singer perform. Following his Love On Tour run at Wembley Stadium in 2022 and 2023, fans are set to celebrate the Watermelon Sugar hitmaker with an event of their own filled with Harry-oke and even a competition for the best dressed.
Camden will host live performances and music alongside creative workshops this Saturday showcasing the best of the area and its most creative souls.
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