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Candlelit Beethoven, 70s Disco, and Sheep Drives - London's Autumnal Delights

Candlelit Beethoven, 70s Disco, and Sheep Drives - London's Autumnal Delights

Update: 2025-09-25
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to do in London! It’s Thursday, September 25th, 2025, and I’m Oly Bennet – your roving reporter obsessed with the wacky, wonderful, and wildly entertaining side of sport and adventure. The autumn air has rolled in over London leaving a cool snap, but the mood’s anything but chilly—whether you’re a culture hound, a disco fanatic, or after a family adventure, this city is humming with life.

Today's weather is classic London: a mix of patchy sunshine and light showers expected by afternoon, so you’ll need the full British starter pack—brolly, trainers, and plenty of good moods. There's a sense of excitement as the city embraces that magical, just-post-summer, pre-chilly season—think fewer tourists, more elbow room, and the locals out in full force.

If you want to jump into something spectacular, how about candlelit Beethoven at St. Mary-le-Strand? This evening is set for both romantics and classical music buffs alike—imagine your favourite symphonies bathed in soft glow. For theatre lovers, the West End’s star-studded tonight: Brendan Gleeson is making his West End debut in The Weir at Wyndham’s Theatre, while fans of outrageous comedy can catch Mel Brooks’ riotous The Producers at the Garrick for a bellyful of musical mayhem. Or get those dancing shoes ready for Get Down Tonight, the KC & The Sunshine Band tribute at the Apollo—it’s 70s disco fever with platform shoes as mandatory as your Oyster Card.

Families, there’s plenty for you! Kensington Gardens is serving up its annual Harvest Festival—guided walks, potato planting, vintage games, and, of course, the hunt for the city’s biggest (and lumpiest) homegrown spuds. Over at the London Museum Docklands, Tots & the Thames offers story sessions and a toddler river rave—move over, Ibiza! If you’re feeling adventurous, Middlesex is playing in the County Cricket at Lord’s. Nothing beats the sound of leather on willow and polite applause on a fresh autumn breeze.

In city news, London’s foodie scene just got juicier with South Bank’s hotly tipped “The Drinking Peacock” flinging open its doors this week—expect spicy cocktails and a global tapas menu. There’s a minor update on the Elizabeth line, so check before you roll out: evening delays due to maintenance might mean rerouted trains, but the Tube’s still running strong for your day’s explorations.

If you’re hunting the must-dos, don’t miss the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace, still open for peeks at royal treasures until the end of September—perfect for “accidentally” photobombing the Changing of the Guard. For a slice of history and fewer crowds, head to Tower Bridge or take a quirky walking tour—my pick is the Murder by Trafalgar Square interactive game, where you can sleuth around London’s legendary squares.

And check this: every year, London holds a centuries-old Sheep Drive across Southwark Bridge—imagine hundreds of sheep herded by freemen in ceremonial garb! You’ll have to wait ‘til Sunday, but spots fill fast, so get ready for one seriously woolly spectacle.

Oly’s local tip—London’s best-kept secret is its parks in September: Regent’s Park rose gardens are still blooming, squirrels are plotting their winter nut heists, and if you visit after 5pm, you’ll catch locals playing impromptu five-a-side on every bit of grass.

Tomorrow’s forecast: more cheeky sunshine and the rocking start of the Chelsea History Festival. You’ll discover everything from family story walks to secret royal tours. So stick with me—Oly Bennet—for offbeat, unforgettable ways to adventure London every single day.

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Candlelit Beethoven, 70s Disco, and Sheep Drives - London's Autumnal Delights

Candlelit Beethoven, 70s Disco, and Sheep Drives - London's Autumnal Delights

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