London's Autumn Buzz: From Film Fests to Padel Tennis Bonanzas
Update: 2025-10-02
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Welcome to Things to Do in London—I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting guide to the wackiest, wildest happenings around the capital, and today is Thursday, October 2, 2025! The city’s got that crisp autumn snap: blue skies peeking through swirling golden leaves and just a hint of legitimate scarf weather. The Royal Parks are a patchwork of vibrant oranges and reds, and with Londoners in fine spirits, the city is practically buzzing. Whether you’re a film buff, an art aficionado, or just fancy padding around with a cocktail, today’s London lineup is an absolute cracker.
First up, culture vultures rejoice—the 69th BFI London Film Festival is gearing up for its twelve-day run, starting in just a few days, but tonight the city’s getting the cinematic pre-party jitters as film fans descend on local indie theatres and riverside pop-ups. Meanwhile, Tate Britain is the place for art lovers today, launching the UK’s largest-ever retrospective of Lee Miller, featuring around 230 captivating works that’ll have you snapping your fingers in awe—photography buffs, you’ve hit the jackpot. According to Flo London, you can expect brand-new exhibitions to open up at Hayward Gallery and Whitechapel too, with trailblazing artists Gilbert & George and Joy Gregory shaking up the art scene.
If you’re hankering for something lively, warm up those dancing shoes—London’s prepping to host Peggy Gou’s headline session at Drumsheds this weekend. Expect top DJs, wild grooves, and a crowd full of energy. But save room for soul, too, because London Cocktail Week is nearly here, offering wristband holders ultra-creative £9 cocktails at over 200 bars across the city. Not a drinker? No problem—sample £6 Tiny Cocktails or go for the posh £12 Champagne concoctions, with plenty of non-alcoholic swirls on offer too, all according to Flo London.
There’s no shortage of daytime and family fun, either. Kew Gardens has just launched its autumn “Material World” exhibition—think dazzling natural displays and after-hours light trails coming up later in the month if you need that perfect Instagram backdrop. For the sports-mad—hey, you’re listening to Oly, so of course you are!—don’t miss the London Sports Festival’s padel tennis bonanza happening right now at Hay’s Galleria and Tower Hill: sports shoes on, wrist ready for wild rallies, and the iconic London skyline as your backdrop, as documented by City AM.
Onto fresh news: two brand-spankin’-new eateries just opened in Soho, serving up a fusion of West African and British comfort food—I dare you to find a better mashup for a rainy afternoon. Transport for London is also trialling new express buses between Waterloo and Shoreditch until Sunday, so hop on if you want to zip across the city extra quick. According to City AM, public events this evening include heated debates at the Emmanuel Centre—get your seat for “London: Opportunities and Obstacles for Growth,” a free event for anyone who fancies shaping the city’s future. And trust me, the locals do!
If you’re angling to squeeze every drop out of today, stroll the sculpture-filled paths of Regent’s Park and pop into Frieze Sculpture for arty, open-air inspiration—it’s totally free, running alongside the Frieze London art fair, which kicks off later this month. Treat yourself to an after-work cocktail at one of Soho’s hidden speakeasies, then take a ghost walk through the alleyways of the City for a touch of Halloween in October.
Here’s a local fact you’ll love: the original rules of table tennis—a.k.a. "Wiff-Waff"—were officially written just a stone’s throw from the British Museum in 1901. So when you lace up for padel or ping-pong today, remember, you’re not just playing a game, you’re keeping London’s proud tradition of sports innovation alive!
Don’t drift off yet—tomorrow promises even more, with the Battle of Ideas Festival kicking off and the East London Art Prize Late transforming the Whitechapel Gallery into an after-hours playground of music, art, and interactive workshops. To discover the quirkiest, coolest, and downright epic things to do, tune in again tomorrow for more Oly Bennet escapades.
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First up, culture vultures rejoice—the 69th BFI London Film Festival is gearing up for its twelve-day run, starting in just a few days, but tonight the city’s getting the cinematic pre-party jitters as film fans descend on local indie theatres and riverside pop-ups. Meanwhile, Tate Britain is the place for art lovers today, launching the UK’s largest-ever retrospective of Lee Miller, featuring around 230 captivating works that’ll have you snapping your fingers in awe—photography buffs, you’ve hit the jackpot. According to Flo London, you can expect brand-new exhibitions to open up at Hayward Gallery and Whitechapel too, with trailblazing artists Gilbert & George and Joy Gregory shaking up the art scene.
If you’re hankering for something lively, warm up those dancing shoes—London’s prepping to host Peggy Gou’s headline session at Drumsheds this weekend. Expect top DJs, wild grooves, and a crowd full of energy. But save room for soul, too, because London Cocktail Week is nearly here, offering wristband holders ultra-creative £9 cocktails at over 200 bars across the city. Not a drinker? No problem—sample £6 Tiny Cocktails or go for the posh £12 Champagne concoctions, with plenty of non-alcoholic swirls on offer too, all according to Flo London.
There’s no shortage of daytime and family fun, either. Kew Gardens has just launched its autumn “Material World” exhibition—think dazzling natural displays and after-hours light trails coming up later in the month if you need that perfect Instagram backdrop. For the sports-mad—hey, you’re listening to Oly, so of course you are!—don’t miss the London Sports Festival’s padel tennis bonanza happening right now at Hay’s Galleria and Tower Hill: sports shoes on, wrist ready for wild rallies, and the iconic London skyline as your backdrop, as documented by City AM.
Onto fresh news: two brand-spankin’-new eateries just opened in Soho, serving up a fusion of West African and British comfort food—I dare you to find a better mashup for a rainy afternoon. Transport for London is also trialling new express buses between Waterloo and Shoreditch until Sunday, so hop on if you want to zip across the city extra quick. According to City AM, public events this evening include heated debates at the Emmanuel Centre—get your seat for “London: Opportunities and Obstacles for Growth,” a free event for anyone who fancies shaping the city’s future. And trust me, the locals do!
If you’re angling to squeeze every drop out of today, stroll the sculpture-filled paths of Regent’s Park and pop into Frieze Sculpture for arty, open-air inspiration—it’s totally free, running alongside the Frieze London art fair, which kicks off later this month. Treat yourself to an after-work cocktail at one of Soho’s hidden speakeasies, then take a ghost walk through the alleyways of the City for a touch of Halloween in October.
Here’s a local fact you’ll love: the original rules of table tennis—a.k.a. "Wiff-Waff"—were officially written just a stone’s throw from the British Museum in 1901. So when you lace up for padel or ping-pong today, remember, you’re not just playing a game, you’re keeping London’s proud tradition of sports innovation alive!
Don’t drift off yet—tomorrow promises even more, with the Battle of Ideas Festival kicking off and the East London Art Prize Late transforming the Whitechapel Gallery into an after-hours playground of music, art, and interactive workshops. To discover the quirkiest, coolest, and downright epic things to do, tune in again tomorrow for more Oly Bennet escapades.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt
For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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