On for the long haul
Tomb Raider: The Live Experience
Get adventuring with the one and only Lara Croft at this brand-new immersive experience. In teams of 8, you'll be trotting the globe with Lara Croft, coming across ancient relics and valuable treasures along the way.
Tomb Raider: The Live Experience
Frameless Immersive Art Experience
Transport yourself inside iconic pieces of art at Frameless. Spanning four different galleries, the multisensory experience features different types of immersive tech and presents each piece of art in ways you've never seen them before. Prepare to be blown away...
Frameless Immersive Art Experience
Avora: New World Cocktails Experience
From the creators of Alcotraz and Moonshine Salon comes Avora, an immersive, sci-fi cocktail experience with a rich storyline, impressive technology, and colourful characters. Once you've donned your purpose-built jumpsuit, you'll be briefed by CEO Geoff Rosbourne and sent on a mission where you'll enter the ecosystem of this new, mystical world.
Avora: New World Cocktails Experience
Dopamine Land
Brighten up your life with Dopamine Land, a multisensory experience combining the realms of media, tech, and play. At this interactive museum, you and your pals will get to interact with colourful installations, helping you bring our your inner child and trigger your happy hormone, dopamine!
Dopamine Land
Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience
Due to its popularity, Fever has released plenty more tickets for Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience. This multisensory experience is a chance to see Van Gogh's magnificent paintings like never before. Through the power of 360-degree projections and virtual reality, you'll be blown away by his evocative use of colour and expressive brush-strokes.
Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience
Drag Queen Disco Diva Tour
Dance and sing your way through the streets of London in true Drag Queen style. This silent disco walking tour is led by a fabulous drag queen host who knows everything there is to know about London.
Drag Queen Disco Diva Tour
Billy Bonker & The Cocktail Factory
Experience Roald Dahl's classic tale like never before at this unique drinking experience. Billy Bonker and the Cocktail Factory is a hilarious parody where you'll get to explore Billy's wondrous factory, sip on cocktails filled with interesting ingredients, and be amazed by plenty of twists and turns along the way.
Billy Bonker & The Cocktail Factory
David Hockney: Bigger & Closer
Explore the world of one of the country's most celebrated artists at Lightroom, the new four-storey space in King's Cross. At David Hockney: Bigger & Closer, you'll get to immerse yourself in his work via vibrant digital projections.
David Hockney: Bigger & Closer
Dreamachine
Touching down in Hackney, the Dreamachine is ready to take you on a transformative journey into the deepest parts of your mind and back. A one-of-a-kind immersive experience, get your tickets now to peer into a sea of strobe lighting accompanied by an atmospheric soundtrack.
Dreamachine
Christina Quarles: Tripping Over My Joy
Critically acclaimed American painter Christina Quarles returns for her fourth exhibition at Mayfair’s Pilar Corrias. Focusing on identity and representation, her new collection of abstract paintings sees twisting and intertwining bodies, layers, psychedelic patterns, and the explosion of colour palettes.
Christina Quarles: Tripping Over My Joy
UVA: Synchronicity
Showcasing awe-inspiring works from art collective United Visual Artists, UVA: Synchronicity will be 180 Studios' largest art exhibition yet! To explore eight, large-scale immersive works, book your tickets today and prepare for a sensory overload.
UVA: Synchronicity
Immersive George Orwell’s 1984
There’s no better time to see George Orwell’s 1984 live production than now, as we live in the era where our every move is being recorded. Directed by Richard Hahlo and Jem Wall from Hydrocracker Theatre, a company specialising in immersive experiences, you will witness Orwell’s dystopian classic in a completely new way.
Immersive George Orwell’s 1984
Koestler Arts: IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Through art, life is transformed - and that's especially the case with this new exhibition at Southbank Centre. For over 20 years, poet Joelle Taylor has worked in prisons to help bring out the talent and creativity that lies within this unlikely setting. Thanks to her latest exhibition, you can now explore a variety of works from people in the criminal justice system.
Koestler Arts: IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
The BBC Earth Experience
Here's your chance to enter the BBC Earth Experience, the latest immersive world where you'll explore seven continents via digital screen technology. Arriving at the Daikin Centre in Earl's Court, this is an opportunity to journey through the natural world - no passports required!
The BBC Earth Experience
The Gunpowder Plot
Immerse yourself in the infamous gunpowder plot at this interactive experience. Pairing digital technology with immersive theatre, you'll navigate your way through London in 1605 while the historic plot against the government unravels. Who will you trust and who will you name a traitor?
The Gunpowder Plot
Mamma Mia! The Party
Head onto the sunny island of Skopelos at Mamma Mia! The Party, a top immersive experience complete with theatrical dining and beloved songs from the movies. As you enjoy the sights, sounds, and delicious delights of the Mediterranean, you'll watch a family drama unravel all around you.
Mamma Mia! The Party
Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience
If you're a fan of the iconic BBC comedy, Faulty Towers, then you'll adore this eccentric dining experience. Join Basil, Sybil, and Manuel as they serve up utter mayhem for two-hours straight. At this experience, you'll be trying not to break out into laughter while you delight in a tasty, three-course meal.
Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience
Genesis: A Breathtaking Spectacle of Light and Colour in London
Having dazzled city-goers around Europe, Genesis is finally touching down in London with its spectacular, audio-visual experience. For 30-minutes at a time, the Swiss Church in London will come alive with dazzling lights covering the walls and ceiling.
Genesis: A Breathtaking Spectacle of Light and Colour in London
Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto
After exhibiting at the Palais Galliera in Paris, Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto is now at the V&A. It'll be the first UK exhibition dedicated to the work of fashion designer Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel - and currently it's so popular that it's sold out until 2024! Book in advance now.
Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto
The Art of Banksy
The major exhibition, The Art of Banksy, is finally back in London for 2023. Bringing the graffiti artist's most iconic works to approximately 1.5 million visitors across the globe, you'll view over 150 artworks; many of which are on display for the very first time.
The Art of Banksy
Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience
To revisit the delicate, floral worlds of painter Claude Monet, don't miss out on London's latest immersive experience. During your journey, you'll find yourself surrounded by his most famous artworks, get to explore his inner world through virtual reality, and even have the chance to create a masterpiece yourself.
Claude Monet: The Immersive Experience
Direct From Graceland: Elvis
Enter Elvis' world though Direct From Graceland, a ground-breaking exhibition showcasing over 400 artefacts from the King of Rock and Roll himself. An unmissable opportunity for any music lover, get your tickets now to avoid disappointment - this one is sure to be popular!
Direct From Graceland: Elvis
Astronomy Photographer of the Year Exhibition
Returning for 2023, the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich are displaying entries for the Astronomy Photographer of the Year. An annual celebration of space photography, the competition will showcase astounding works from across the globe.
Astronomy Photographer of the Year Exhibition
Delight: Media Art Exhibition
At the heart of London, be prepared to explore a vibrant cityscape made up of 25 multimedia installations. From mythical sights to futuristic urban scenes, there's so much to discover with Delight: Media Art Exhibition.
Delight: Media Art Exhibition
Horizon of Khufu: Journey in Ancient Egypt
See the world like an Egyptian with Horizon of Khufu, the latest virtual reality adventure at Westfield Stratford City. To travel back to ancient times, simply book a ticket for this immersive experience and let Egyptologist Peter Der Manuelian introduce you to awe-inspiring landmarks from long ago.
Horizon of Khufu: Journey in Ancient Egypt
Latent Spaces at Illusionaries
Peer into our collective unconscious at Latent Spaces, the newest immersive experience from Illusionaries. During your journey, you'll enter four distinct spaces exploring the connections between artificial intelligence and the innermost thoughts of humanity.
Latent Spaces at Illusionaries
Japan: Myths to Manga
At the newly opened Young V&A, you'll find a fascinating exhibition on Japanese history and culture. Japan: Myths to Manga will explore how the country's colourful history has shaped Japan's culture, technology, and design - head on this journey by booking tickets today!
Japan: Myths to Manga
Marina Abramović At Royal Academy of Arts
Exploring Marina Abramović's provocative performance art, this new exhibition at the Royal Academy covers 50 years of groundbreaking creativity. Known for testing the boundaries of her mental and physical health during performances, Marina has established herself as a subversive, bold, and brave creative who is not to be reckoned with.
Marina Abramović At Royal Academy of Arts
Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur
At The Natural History Museum's latest exhibition, you'll be overshadowed by the gigantic Titanosaur. This ancient creature is known as one of the largest creatures to have ever roamed our planet, making this new exhibition unmissable.
Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur
The Missing Thread
Explore the impact of Black British fashion on mainstream style at The Missing Thread, Somerset House's latest, major exhibition. Spanning the 1970's to the present day, you'll discover how Black culture has influenced Britain's rich design history.
The Missing Thread
Georgian Illuminations at John Soane's House
For October, Sir John Soane's Museum will be shining a light on the world of Georgian Illuminations. These public light shows were highly impressive for the era, featuring temporary, architectural structures made by leading architects and artists - including Soane himself!
Georgian Illuminations at John Soane's House
Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine
Southbank Gallery are currently holding the biggest survey on the works of Hiroshi Sugimoto, the Japanese photographer known for his experimentation with techniques from the 19th-century. Get your tickets now to see impactful works exploring concepts of light, space, and time.
Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine
The Van de Veldes: Greenwich, Art and the Sea
At the latest exhibition inside the Queen's House, you'll be able to view the largest collection of naval portraits from the Van de Veldes family. The exhibition marks 350 year since the Veldes arrived in England from the Netherlands, making this new curation of their works an unmissable one.
The Van de Veldes: Greenwich, Art and the Sea
A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography
At the Tate Modern's latest photographic exhibition, you'll be exploring the diversity and creativity of contemporary African photography today. Come along to discover works from different generations of artists, depicting the varied continent through photography, film, and audio.
A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography
Re/Sisters
New to the Barbican, Re/Sisters is a group exhibition acknowledging the connections between gender and ecology. Inside the Art Gallery, the exhibition will make use of the space to highlight the oppression of women and its parallels to the degradation of the planet.
Re/Sisters
AI: Who's Looking After Me
If the concept of AI still baffles you, Science Gallery London have put together a compelling exhibition imagining a world where AI is woven into the fabric of everyday life. Explore this technological development further by having a look for yourself - and don't worry, you don't need to spend a single penny.
AI: Who's Looking After Me
David Hockney: Drawing From Life
If David Hockney's immersive experience at Lightroom has left you craving more, you can now visit the National Portrait Gallery for another glimpse into the artist's work. At this five-star exhibition, you'll see a selection of intimate portraits in his signature style.
David Hockney: Drawing From Life
Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Boundless
New to Saatchi Gallery, this groundbreaking exhibition follows the profound relationship between artists and life partners, Christo & Jeanne-Claude. What were they most known for? Wrapping up huge landmarks in plastic.
Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Boundless
Makerversity: Designing For the Real World
As their name suggests, Makerversity are pros at coming up with pioneering designs that could change the way we live forever - and with 300 members, the future is looking pretty bright, right? To see what exactly some of these entrepreneurs, creators, and innovators are up to, head to Somerset House's latest exhibition.
Makerversity: Designing For the Real World
REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion
In collaboration with the British Fashion Council's NEWGEN programme, REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion will showcase decades of rebellious fashion in the city. Come along to see 100 innovative looks from pop culture and groundbreaking debut collections.
REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion
Fantasy: Realms of Imagination
From the glorious lands of Middle Earth to the fantastical worlds found in Studio Ghibli films, fantasy have sparked our collective imaginations for centuries. Now, the British Library will be delving into this phenomenon with Fantasy: Realms of Imagination, the new exhibition exploring how these epic vision have come into existence.
Fantasy: Realms of Imagination
Sculpture In The City
A fantastic way to see inspiring art for free, Sculpture in the City is back for 2023. Join in with a public, outdoor trail featuring works from Emma Louise Moore, Jesse Pollock, Jocelyn McGrego, and more.
Sculpture In The City
The Conservatory x Ranjani Shettar
Their first major show in Europe, Indian sculptor Ranjani Shettar will be showcasing five large-scale sculptures inside the Barbican Conservatory. Available to visit until March 2024, the exhibition will be open to the public on select Fridays and Sundays every month.
The Conservatory x Ranjani Shettar
DIVA at the V&A
Discover the world's greatest performers, past and present, at this mesmerising V&A exhibition. DIVA will explore how these iconic individuals have shaped our understanding of the 'diva' across opera, popular music, stage, and film.
DIVA at the V&A
Spies, Lies and Deception
Head to the Imperial War Museum to discover 100 years of espionage from World War One to the present day. Focusing on the role of deception in global conflict, you'll learn about the great lengths secret agents went to to outsmart their enemies.
Spies, Lies and Deception
Fashion City
Uncover the influence of Jewish designers on London's fashion scene at Fashion City, a new exhibition inside the Museum of London Docklands. You'll see how figures like Netty Spiegel, Otto Lucas, and Mr Fish founded popular retail chains and dressed the rich and famous, from David Bowie to Princess Diana.
Fashion City
The Cult of Beauty
Many of us go to great lengths to look 'beautiful', but where do these high standards actually come from? Find out by checking out The Cult of Beauty, Wellcome Collection's new exhibition exploring how notions of beauty have changed across time and cultures.
The Cult of Beauty
Turn It Up: The Power of Music
We hope you're ready to turn it up, because the Science Museum are all about the power of music at their latest exhibition! Inside the new, interactive exhibition space, you'll come across unique installations, instruments, and inventions that'll get your feet tapping away.
Turn It Up: The Power of Music
Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Since 1965, the Natural History Museum has showcased some of the world's greatest wildlife photography at their annual competition. Once again, you'll have the chance to explore the museum's gallery space and uncover the Earth's diverse habitats through these rich and vibrant photos.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Tea (Chá, Chai, Tea)
Ever wondered what's really in a cup of tea? At Horniman Museum's latest exhibition, you'll explore the rich history of Britain's most popular drink that has impacted communities across the globe.
Tea (Chá, Chai, Tea)
