EPISODE · Oct 26, 2025 · 5 MIN
"Costume Chaos, Rock Legends, and Laugh-Out-Loud Comedy: Your Sunday in London"
from London News and Information · host Inception Point AI
Welcome, listeners, to “Things to Do in London” with me, Oly Bennet—the adrenaline-charged, passport-stuffed, slightly ridiculous aficionado of all that’s wild, weird, and wonderful in the sports and events world. Today’s date is Sunday, October 26, 2025, and the city’s positively buzzing with an autumn snap in the air—coats are out, scarves are flying, and in true London fashion, a dashing of rain is threatening, so keep your umbrellas handy. What’s the city’s vibe this Sunday? Let’s paint the scene: The streets are alive with a spicy mix of Halloween hype, Comic Con cosplay, and festival fever. The weather’s brisk but not quite frostbite-inducing, with that classic silver sky—perfect for everything from gallery-hopping to pumpkin-carving. Transport for London says expect crowds, especially on the DLR and Jubilee lines heading for ExCeL, so plan for some slightly squishier Tube journeys. Now, brace yourselves for today’s line-up of epic events. First up, MCM London Comic Con is in full technicolor swing at ExCeL London. Imagine thousands of cosplayers—from samurai Pikachus to mysterious Mandalorians—gaming, meeting celebs, and catching panels. If you spy a confused Indiana Jones sprinting for the Docklands Light Railway, give him a thumbs up—that’s just me on a sugar rush from too many themed cupcakes. Today, don’t miss the exclusive Predator: Badlands panel with director Dan Trachtenberg and cast, and a Rick and Morty live session on the main stage. For the music-mad, The O2 Arena is hosting a seismic collision of rock legends: Disturbed, with none other than Megadeth as their special guest. Grab tickets if your ears are up for an evening of auditory fireworks—not for the faint of heart, but definitely for the fun of foot-tapping rebellion. Culture vultures, October is Black History Month, and Tower Hamlets has a feast of events, including talks at the London Museum Docklands, an “In Dahomey” musical deep-dive, and tonight’s COBO Comedy Shutdown, a Black History Month special at Backyard Comedy Club. Prepare for laughter that’ll warm you up better than mulled wine. Calling all families! It’s half-term, and London is treating the kiddos (and those young at heart) with everything from The Three Little Pigs musical at the Unicorn Theatre to interactive Halloween magic at venues across the city. The RAF Museum’s Jet and Space Week presents sci-fi workshops and rocket-fueled fun, while the Barbican’s Family Film Week has screenings like The Legend of Ochi—drag the whole pack along. Nightlife explorers, Alcotraz in Shoreditch lets you sneak past “guards” for a boozy, immersive prison experience, and for foodies, swing by Southbank for seasonal bites or check out the new street food pop-up near King’s Cross—rumor has it they’ve got churro-topped hot chocolate that could give the crown jewels a run for their money. Some local buzz—tickets are dropping today for climbs up Big Ben, so if you fancy a leg day with historic bragging rights, get booki This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Welcome, listeners, to “Things to Do in London” with me, Oly Bennet—the adrenaline-charged, passport-stuffed, slightly ridiculous aficionado of all that’s wild, weird, and wonderful in the sports and events world. Today’s date is Sunday, October 26, 2025, and the city’s positively buzzing with an autumn snap in the air—coats are out, scarves are flying, and in true London fashion, a dashing of rain is threatening, so keep your umbrellas handy. What’s the city’s vibe this Sunday? Let’s paint the scene: The streets are alive with a spicy mix of Halloween hype, Comic Con cosplay, and festival fever. The weather’s brisk but not quite frostbite-inducing, with that classic silver sky—perfect for everything from gallery-hopping to pumpkin-carving. Transport for London says expect crowds, especially on the DLR and Jubilee lines heading for ExCeL, so plan for some slightly squishier Tube journeys. Now, brace yourselves for today’s line-up of epic events. First up, MCM London Comic Con is in full technicolor swing at ExCeL London. Imagine thousands of cosplayers—from samurai Pikachus to mysterious Mandalorians—gaming, meeting celebs, and catching panels. If you spy a confused Indiana Jones sprinting for the Docklands Light Railway, give him a thumbs up—that’s just me on a sugar rush from too many themed cupcakes. Today, don’t miss the exclusive Predator: Badlands panel with director Dan Trachtenberg and cast, and a Rick and Morty live session on the main stage. For the music-mad, The O2 Arena is hosting a seismic collision of rock legends: Disturbed, with none other than Megadeth as their special guest. Grab tickets if your ears are up for an evening of auditory fireworks—not for the faint of heart, but definitely for the fun of foot-tapping rebellion. Culture vultures, October is Black History Month, and Tower Hamlets has a feast of events, including talks at the London Museum Docklands, an “In Dahomey” musical deep-dive, and tonight’s COBO Comedy Shutdown, a Black History Month special at Backyard Comedy Club. Prepare for laughter that’ll warm you up better than mulled wine. Calling all families! It’s half-term, and London is treating the kiddos (and those young at heart) with everything from The Three Little Pigs musical at the Unicorn Theatre to interactive Halloween magic at venues across the city. The RAF Museum’s Jet and Space Week presents sci-fi workshops and rocket-fueled fun, while the Barbican’s Family Film Week has screenings like The Legend of Ochi—drag the whole pack along. Nightlife explorers, Alcotraz in Shoreditch lets you sneak past “guards” for a boozy, immersive prison experience, and for foodies, swing by Southbank for seasonal bites or check out the new street food pop-up near King’s Cross—rumor has it they’ve got churro-topped hot chocolate that could give the crown jewels a run for their money. Some local buzz—tickets are dropping today for climbs up Big Ben, so if you fancy a leg day with historic bragging rights, get booki This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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