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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2025 · 3 MIN

Wireless Fest, Wimbledon Finals, Robbie Williams Art: Your Guide to a Legendary London Weekend

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Welcome to “Things to do in London” for Friday, July 11, 2025! Whether you’re a Londoner or just passing through, we’ve got your essential guide to what’s happening across the city today. It’s set to be a scorcher in the capital with clear, sunny skies and highs around 32°C—so pack your sunscreen and drink plenty of water if you’re heading outdoors[1]. The air is buzzing, literally and figuratively, as tens of thousands descend on the city for one of the summer’s biggest weekends. Let’s dive into the top events shaping the city’s vibe today: - **Wireless Festival** kicks off at Finsbury Park, celebrating its 20th birthday in style. Drake headlines all three days—his first UK performance in six years—joined by a stacked lineup of special guests. Music lovers, this is the place to be![1] - **Wimbledon Finals Weekend** begins—catch the tennis action live at numerous outdoor screens across the city, from King’s Cross to Wimbledon itself. Many venues are free and some are even offering Wimbledon-themed afternoon teas[4]. - **Summer in the Park** at Greenwich Park offers a lively, family-friendly festival with live music, circus acts, immersive theatre, workshops, parades, and art events—all free, and perfect for all ages[4]. - **Robbie Williams Solo Art Exhibition** opens today at the Moco Museum, offering art lovers an intimate look at works from the pop superstar-turned-artist[10]. - **Whitecross Street Party** launches its annual explosion of street art, music, dance, and family fun near Barbican—food stalls, live painting, and an unbeatable festival atmosphere, all free[4]. Recent city updates and buzz: - No major transit disruptions reported today, but the Underground will be busier than usual, especially on the Victoria and Piccadilly lines—give yourself extra travel time, particularly if heading to Finsbury Park or central venues centered around festival sites[1][5]. - Several new eateries have opened in Notting Hill and Marylebone this week, so if you love exploring new flavors, consider ducking into a local café or trying a trendy dish along Portobello Road. For a classic London experience, explore one of the world-class free attractions: marvel at the treasures of the **British Museum** or the masterpieces in the **National Gallery**[2]. If you need to escape the crowds, the **Sky Garden** offers lush greenery and panoramic city views at the top of a skyscraper—no ticket required, just book a slot in advance[2]. For a peaceful stroll, lose yourself in **Regent’s Park** or discover the tranquil beauty of **Little Venice**, a local secret perfect for lazy walks and canal-side cafes[3]. Local tip: **Hidden history alert!** London’s underground isn’t just a means of getting around—it’s a living museum. Take a “Secrets of the London Underground” walking tour to discover ghost stations, Victorian tunnels, and untold stories beneath your feet. It’s an experience you won’t get from an Oyster card alone[5]. Before you go, keep your eye on This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Welcome to “Things to do in London” for Friday, July 11, 2025! Whether you’re a Londoner or just passing through, we’ve got your essential guide to what’s happening across the city today. It’s set to be a scorcher in the capital with clear, sunny skies and highs around 32°C—so pack your sunscreen and drink plenty of water if you’re heading outdoors[1]. The air is buzzing, literally and figuratively, as tens of thousands descend on the city for one of the summer’s biggest weekends. Let’s dive into the top events shaping the city’s vibe today: - **Wireless Festival** kicks off at Finsbury Park, celebrating its 20th birthday in style. Drake headlines all three days—his first UK performance in six years—joined by a stacked lineup of special guests. Music lovers, this is the place to be![1] - **Wimbledon Finals Weekend** begins—catch the tennis action live at numerous outdoor screens across the city, from King’s Cross to Wimbledon itself. Many venues are free and some are even offering Wimbledon-themed afternoon teas[4]. - **Summer in the Park** at Greenwich Park offers a lively, family-friendly festival with live music, circus acts, immersive theatre, workshops, parades, and art events—all free, and perfect for all ages[4]. - **Robbie Williams Solo Art Exhibition** opens today at the Moco Museum, offering art lovers an intimate look at works from the pop superstar-turned-artist[10]. - **Whitecross Street Party** launches its annual explosion of street art, music, dance, and family fun near Barbican—food stalls, live painting, and an unbeatable festival atmosphere, all free[4]. Recent city updates and buzz: - No major transit disruptions reported today, but the Underground will be busier than usual, especially on the Victoria and Piccadilly lines—give yourself extra travel time, particularly if heading to Finsbury Park or central venues centered around festival sites[1][5]. - Several new eateries have opened in Notting Hill and Marylebone this week, so if you love exploring new flavors, consider ducking into a local café or trying a trendy dish along Portobello Road. For a classic London experience, explore one of the world-class free attractions: marvel at the treasures of the **British Museum** or the masterpieces in the **National Gallery**[2]. If you need to escape the crowds, the **Sky Garden** offers lush greenery and panoramic city views at the top of a skyscraper—no ticket required, just book a slot in advance[2]. For a peaceful stroll, lose yourself in **Regent’s Park** or discover the tranquil beauty of **Little Venice**, a local secret perfect for lazy walks and canal-side cafes[3]. Local tip: **Hidden history alert!** London’s underground isn’t just a means of getting around—it’s a living museum. Take a “Secrets of the London Underground” walking tour to discover ghost stations, Victorian tunnels, and untold stories beneath your feet. It’s an experience you won’t get from an Oyster card alone[5]. Before you go, keep your eye on This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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