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A Cracking Monday: Radiohead, Early Music, and Free Comedy in London's Cultural Hub

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Welcome back, listeners, to Things to Do in London! I'm your host Ollie Bennett, and mate, do we have a cracking Monday lined up for you today, November 24th, 2025. London's absolutely buzzing right now, and I've got the inside scoop on what's happening around this magnificent city today. Let me kick things off with the energy levels cranking up to eleven because tonight is absolutely massive. Radiohead is taking over the O2 Arena, and these lads are bringing their European Tour straight to our doorstep with doors opening at six pm and the main event kicking off at half eight. If you're into iconic British rock that's been absolutely revolutionizing music for decades, this is your moment. But wait, there's more happening across town! If you're craving something a bit more intimate and sophisticated, head over to Wigmore Hall for an Early Music performance featuring Nardus Williams starting at seven thirty pm. Tickets are running from eighteen to forty quid, and it's an absolute gem of a venue for anyone who appreciates classical brilliance. Now here's where it gets interesting for all you comedy and theatre enthusiasts out there. City Academy Stand Up Comedy is hosting their course students debuting brand new material they've been crafting all term long. These are emerging comedians getting their first real taste of the stage, and honestly, supporting the next generation is exactly what London's all about. Best part? It's completely free! For the family crowd, London's got some sensational options. The Tower of London's running their famous Ceremony of the Keys every single evening, where a small group of lucky visitors get to watch the historic ritual that's been happening for centuries. It's absolutely free and genuinely magical, even for the little ones who think they're too cool for anything. Here's your local tip that'll make you sound like a proper Londoner: most of these incredible cultural events are scattered across different neighborhoods, so grab an Oyster card or download the TfL app to navigate like you own the place. The transport system here is absolutely legendary, and you'll zip around faster than a champion in some bizarre international competition. Speaking of which, if you haven't explored the EFG London Jazz Festival, which wraps up this week at various venues around town, you're missing out on five days of absolutely electrifying performances, and here's the brilliant bit—most events are completely free with no tickets required. The creativity and originality happening at these venues is genuinely world-class. Looking ahead to tomorrow, listeners, we've got even more incredible happenings brewing. The festival energy isn't slowing down one bit, and there are some absolutely sensational theatre productions gearing up for the week ahead. Keep tuned because we're going to be diving deep into everything from West End musicals to those quirky hidden gems that make London the most electrifying city on the planet. Thanks fo This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Welcome back, listeners, to Things to Do in London! I'm your host Ollie Bennett, and mate, do we have a cracking Monday lined up for you today, November 24th, 2025. London's absolutely buzzing right now, and I've got the inside scoop on what's happening around this magnificent city today. Let me kick things off with the energy levels cranking up to eleven because tonight is absolutely massive. Radiohead is taking over the O2 Arena, and these lads are bringing their European Tour straight to our doorstep with doors opening at six pm and the main event kicking off at half eight. If you're into iconic British rock that's been absolutely revolutionizing music for decades, this is your moment. But wait, there's more happening across town! If you're craving something a bit more intimate and sophisticated, head over to Wigmore Hall for an Early Music performance featuring Nardus Williams starting at seven thirty pm. Tickets are running from eighteen to forty quid, and it's an absolute gem of a venue for anyone who appreciates classical brilliance. Now here's where it gets interesting for all you comedy and theatre enthusiasts out there. City Academy Stand Up Comedy is hosting their course students debuting brand new material they've been crafting all term long. These are emerging comedians getting their first real taste of the stage, and honestly, supporting the next generation is exactly what London's all about. Best part? It's completely free! For the family crowd, London's got some sensational options. The Tower of London's running their famous Ceremony of the Keys every single evening, where a small group of lucky visitors get to watch the historic ritual that's been happening for centuries. It's absolutely free and genuinely magical, even for the little ones who think they're too cool for anything. Here's your local tip that'll make you sound like a proper Londoner: most of these incredible cultural events are scattered across different neighborhoods, so grab an Oyster card or download the TfL app to navigate like you own the place. The transport system here is absolutely legendary, and you'll zip around faster than a champion in some bizarre international competition. Speaking of which, if you haven't explored the EFG London Jazz Festival, which wraps up this week at various venues around town, you're missing out on five days of absolutely electrifying performances, and here's the brilliant bit—most events are completely free with no tickets required. The creativity and originality happening at these venues is genuinely world-class. Looking ahead to tomorrow, listeners, we've got even more incredible happenings brewing. The festival energy isn't slowing down one bit, and there are some absolutely sensational theatre productions gearing up for the week ahead. Keep tuned because we're going to be diving deep into everything from West End musicals to those quirky hidden gems that make London the most electrifying city on the planet. Thanks fo This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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