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What’s on in London- March 2025

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March in London is when the city sheds its winter chill and comes alive with cultural and sporting events. As the days get longer, the parks start to blossom, and the city’s lively energy becomes noticeable. Whether you live here or are just visiting, there are plenty of activities to engage in fully. And to make it a worthwhile experience for you, we’ve listed some of the best events to enjoy in London this March.

What’s on in London- March 2025

45th Brit Awards (1 March, 2025)

Get ready to witness something incredible as the iconic O2 Arena plays host to the 45th Brit Awards, honouring the finest in British and international music. This year’s event is set to feature standout performances, with Charli XCX at the forefront of the nominations. The event is famous for its dazzling red carpet and unforgettable musical performances.

Light of Passage’ at the Royal Opera House (12 March, 2025)

Light of Passage’ is a compelling ballet choreographed by Crystal Pite, and it will be presented by The Royal Opera House. This 90-minute show delves into the themes of loss, grief, and hope, set to the music of Henryk Górecki’s Symphony of Sorrowful Songs. The performance has been commended for its powerful emotional resonance and captivating dance sequences.

Battersea Art Fair (12-16 March, 2025)

At the Battersea Affordable Art Fair, over 100 galleries offer art enthusiasts the opportunity to explore and purchase modern artworks. There are different price options available to suit a range of budgets, providing a great opportunity to discover new artists and grow your collection. The fair also provides workshops and discussions for individuals who want to delve deeper into the art world.

London Original Print Fair’s 40th Anniversary (20-23 March 2025)

Somerset House is all set to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the London Original Print Fair. As the art fair with the lengthiest history in London, it showcases a diverse selection of prints, including both vintage woodcuts and contemporary pieces. Those who love art can discover pieces from more than 50 international exhibitors, making it a place that collectors and fans should definitely check out.

The Showdown’ Rugby Match (22 March, 2025)

Saracens will be hosting their yearly marquee match, ‘The Showdown,’ against their rivals Harlequins, offering a special treat for rugby fans. This event has attracted large numbers of crowd, and previous matches have broken attendance records at places such as Wembley Stadium. The 2025 edition guarantees exciting rugby action and an electrifying atmosphere.

Head of the River Race (22 March, 2025)

Once again this March, the Thames will come alive with the annual Head of the River Race, a highly esteemed rowing competition that draws crews from all over the world. The race spans 4.25 miles from Mortlake to Putney, providing spectators with the opportunity to witness the thrilling competition and soak in the picturesque riverside ambience.

Women’s History Month Events

During the month of March, London honours Women’s History Month with various events including exhibitions, discussions, and performances that acknowledge the impact of women on art, science, and society. Several venues around the city, including museums and theatres, will host events to showcase women’s achievements and ongoing challenges.

March is a time for renewal and celebration, with a wide variety of activities to suit all interests. In the city this month, unforgettable experiences await, whether you’re exploring art fairs, enjoying cultural festivals, or simply basking in the early spring ambience.

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