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Download the Article In KNIGHTSBRIDGE CORNER Your ultimate guide to London’s most sought-after experiences April 2017 1 PRE-BOOKING NOW EXPERIENCES: UNLOCKED Your must see list for April Teenage Cancer Trust: The Who > 30th March to 1st April Bob Dylan at London Palladium Harlem Globetrotters Basketball > 5th to 17th April Bruno Mars > 21st April Teenage Cancer Trust at RAH Bob Dylan at London Palladium > 28th, 29th & 30th April An American in Paris at Dominion Theatre Anthony Joshua (boxing) > 29th April Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley Stadium Ed Sheeran > 1st May Emirates FA Cup Semi-Final at Wembley Bob Dylan at SSE Arena Wembley > 9th May David Hockney at Tate Britain Eric Clapton > 22nd to 25th May Revolution: Russian Art 1917-1932 at The Royal Academy Ariana Grande > 1st June Michelangelo and Sebastiano at National Gallery Elton John > 3rd June Jewels at Royal Opera House Phil Collins > 4th to 9th June Guns N’ Roses > 16th & 17th June Disney on Ice 100 Years at Wembley Arena Stone Roses > 17th June Aegon Tennis Men’s Finals > 19th to 25th June Robbie Williams > 23rd June Celine Dion > 20th & 21st June Royal Ascot > 20th to 24th June John Lynnes ELO > 24th June Adele > 28th, 29th June & 1st July British Grand Prix (racing) > 7th – 9th July Wimbledon 2017 > 3rd to 16th July Open Golf Championship at Royal Birkdale > 21st July 2 3 ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS EVENTS • The Who at Royal Albert Hall > 1st April • Arsenal v Manchester City at Emirates Stadium (football) > 1st April • Olly Murs at the O2 arena > 1st April • Chelsea v Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge (football) > 1st April • Galantis at the O2 Academy Brixton > 1st April • Checkatrade Trophy Final at Wembley (football) > 2nd April • Teenage Cancer Trust Ed Sheran & Pet Shop Boys at Royal Albert Hall > 2nd April • Arsenal v West Ham United at Emirates Stadium (football) > 4th April • Lindsey Stirling at Eventim Apollo > 3rd April • Chelsea v Manchester City at Stamford Bridge (football) > 5th April • Amy Macdonald at Royal Albert Hall > 3rd April • Tottenham Hotspur v Watford at White Hart Lane (football) > 8th April • Ne-Yo at the O2 Academy Brixton > 7th April • Saracens v Harlequins at Wembley Stadium (rugby) > 8th April • En Vogue at KOKO London > 7th April • World Cup of Gymnastics at the O2 arena (gymnastic) > 8th April • Melanie C at the O2 Shepherds Bush Empire > 8th April • West Ham v Swansea at London Stadium (football) > 8th April • Caro Emerald at Royal Albert Hall > 12th April • Tottenham Hotspur v Bournemouth at White Hart Lane (football) > 15th April • Rick Astley at the O2 arena > 13th April • Harlem Globetrotters at the O2 arena (basketball) > 16th April • Harlem Globetrotters Basketball at SSE arena > 13th & 16th April • West Ham v Everton at London Stadium (football) > 22nd April • Diversity - Genesis Tour at the O2 arena > 14th April • Arsenal v Sunderland at Emirates Stadium (football) > 22nd April • Bruno Mars at the O2 arena > 18th ,19th , 21st & 22nd April • Chelsea v Southampton at Stamford Bridge (football) > 22nd April • Billy Ocean at the London Palladium > 20th April • Emirates FA Cup Semi-Final at Wembley (football) > 22nd & 23rd April • John Prine at the London Palladium > 21st April • Army v Navy – The Babcock Trophy at Twickenham (rugby) > 29th April • Dream Theatre at London Eventim Apollo > 23rd April • Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal at White Hart Lane (football) > 29th April • Frankie Valli at the O2 arena > 23rd April • Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko at Wembley Stadium (heavyweight boxing) > 29th April • Bob Dylan at London Palladium > 28th, 29th & 30th April 4 5 ART, GALLERY, EXHIBITIONS AND FAIRS BALLET, OPERA AND CLASSICAL CONCERTS • Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait at The Jewish Museum > until 24th September • Nobuyuki Tsujii at Wigmore Hall (piano) > 1st April • Exit From Aden New works by Alo at Saatchi Gallery > until 10th April • New York Philharmonic Beethoven, Berlioz & Adams at Barbican Hall > 1st April • Revolution: Russian Art 1917-1932 at The Royal Academy > until 17th April • Jewels at Royal Opera House (ballet) > 1st to 21st April • Russian Hope, Tragedy, Myths at the British Library > 28th April to 29th August • The Bach Choir ‘St Matthew Passion’ at the Royal Festival Hall > 2nd April • Anthony Green: Life and Death of Miss Dupont at The Royal Academy > until 30th April • Ivan Magri tenor; Iain Burnside at Wigmore Hall (piano) > 3rd April • Gudrun Sjödén: Four Decades of Colour & Design at Fashion and Textile Museum > 25th April to 7th May • Alexander Melnikov at Wigmore Hall (piano) > 5th April • • Johannes Brahms, Tchaikovsky & Dvorak at the Royal Festival Hall > 6th April • Josef Frank: Patterns, Furniture, Painting at Fashion and Textile Museum > until 7th May • Murray Perahia and the ASM play Beethoven at Barbican Hall > 7th April • David Hockney at Tate Britain > until 29th May • Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel at London Coliseum > 7th April to 13th May • Michelangelo and Sebastiano at National Gallery > until 25th June • Mahler’s Symphony No.8 London Philharmonic at Royal Festival Hall > 8th April • Gagnacci’s Repentant Magdalene at the National Gallery > until 21st May • The Music of Bond at Royal Albert Hall (orchestra) > 11th April • Queer British Art, 1861 – 1967 at Tate Britain > until 29th May • Steven Isserlis cello; Dénes Várjon at Wigmore Hall (piano) > 15th April • America after the Fall: Painting in the 1930s The Royal Academy > until 4th June • Prom Praise at Royal Albert Hall (orchestra) > 22nd April • The Science Museum’s Robots at the Science Museum > until 9th September • • Roger Mayne at the Photographer’s Gallery at Tate Modern > until 11th June • The Exterminating Angel at Royal Opera House (opera) > 24th & 27th April • The Deutsche Börse & Wolfgang Tillmans Photography at Tate Modern > until 11th June • • Howard Hodgkin: Absent Friends at National Gallery > until 18th June • Mayerling at Royal Opera House (ballet) > 28th April to 13th May • People Power: Fighting for Peace at Imperial War Museum > until 28th August • Hagen Quartet at Wigmore Hall > 29th April • Private View Invitations • • Ryoji Ikeda private view at Almine Gallery > 6th April 6 7 THEATRE SHOWS FAMILY THEATRE • Disney on Ice 100 Years at Wembley Arena > until 2nd April • The Disney On Ice: 100 Years Of Magic at Wembley (ages 3+) > 29th March to 2nd April • Hamlet at Almeida Theatre > until 8th April • Light at The Old Vic (ages 7+, duration time 30-45 minutes) > until 4th April • Carousel at London Coliseum > 7th April to 13th May • School of Rock at New London Theatre (ages 7+) > until 9th April • Angels in America National Theatre > until 11th April • Matilda the Musical at Cambridge Theatre (ages 6+) • The Girls at Phoenix Theatre > until 22nd April • Aladdin - Disney’s New Musical at Prince Edward Theatre (ages 6+) • Consent at National Theatre > until 17th May • Lion King at Lyceum Theatre (ages 7+) • David Baddiel – My Family: Not the Sithom at Playhouse Theatre > until 3rd June • Wicked at Apollo Victoria Theatre (ages 8+) • The Miser at Garrick Theatre > until 1st June • Peter Pan at National Theatre, Olivier (ages 7+) • Showstopper The Improvised Musical at Lyric Theatre > until 5th June • Stomp at Ambassadors Theatre (ages 6+) • Aladdin - Disney’s New Musical at Prince Edward Theatre > until 8th July • Beautiful – The Carole King Musical at Aldwych Theatre > until 22nd July • 42nd Street at Theatre Royal Drury Lane > until 22nd July • Half a Sixpence at Noel Coward Theatre > 2nd September • An American in Paris at Dominion Theatre > until 30th September • Les Miserables at Queens Theatre > until 14th October • Mamma Mia at Novello Theatre > until 14th October • Dreamgirls at Savoy Theatre > until 21st October • The Comedy about a Bank Robbery at Criterion Theatre > until 29th October • Motown the Musical at Shaftesbury Theatre • Jersey Boys at Piccadilly Theatre 8 9 Jamie has worked with Chef Director Steve Pooley, who helped launch the perfect match between kit in the kitchen and impeccably-sourced ingredients. Steak is, without doubt, the star of the show, but it’s joined by coal-roasted lobster thermidor and smoked and grilled poussin, all brought to life through skilful use of the specialist kitchen equipment. Super fresh seafood is served from the sumptuous cold bar, which offers a langoustines and oysters. Seafood is also combined with other top-quality ingredients to create (sourced from British charcuterie company Cobble Lane Cured), and cured salmon served with a shot of icy vodka, distilled in-house with an infusion of cucumber and dill. Open all day, breakfast (from 7am) and afternoon tea (2.30pm – 5pm) are presented Barbecoa-style, alongside the delicious lunch and dinner menus. Food is served until 11.30pm Monday to Saturday and 10.30pm on Sundays. beautifully crafted cocktails or sample the drinks menu, which showcases a all-day menu of bar snacks on hand to keep hunger at bay, from light nibbles – beef croquettes and cod’s roe with crackers, for example – to bigger plates FRESH AND HOT: THE FINEST such as smoky Caesar salad, Wagyu beef burgers and oysters. RESTAURANT OPENINGS Originally built to house the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, 1883. The interior has been beautifully designed by Jamie Oliver together with his Director of Design & Developments, Justin Hardy. The design JAMIE OLIVER’S BARBECOA takes inspiration from the building’s unique heritage as well as REIMAGINES THE STEAKHOUSE beautiful wood-panelled bar, with the stunning main dining room reached FAMILY ACTIVITIES IN HISTORIC PICCADILLY by a sweeping marble staircase. The glass-fronted cellar at the foot of the staircase holds a collection of over 2,500 carefully selected wines. he classic steakhouse experience is reimagined with an elegant twist at Jamie Oliver’s Barbecoa restaurant in London’s iconic Piccadilly. • Boys Ballet Master class at Royal Academy of Dance (ages 7+) > 2nd April Opening 13 February 2017, it’s a showcase for all-day dining: fabulous Jamie Oliver has commissioned Private White to design the uniform for all T the waiting staff.
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