Things To Do Today In London: Monday 22 July 2019


Live a cappella music in the Other Palace

Things to do


SCHOOL HOLIDAYS: If you're looking for ways to entertain children during school holidays, check out our summer vacation guide in London. We've covered family-friendly events, exhibitions and theater shows, as well as many places to eat and drink.

ASTRONAUT TRAINING: Take part in astronaut training challenges and collect stamps in a special passport. The children's events with Lego motifs that are out of this world, take place throughout the week. These include a Space Shuttle building, a Lego space suit and a giant Lego mural. Lego Store (Leicester Square), for free, just turn up, 22-28th July


BANK HOLIDAY: The latest exhibition at the Bank of England Museum celebrates the bank's 325-year history and recounts it in 325 objects. A 100-million-pound banknote, a computer for nuclear weapons effects and banknote counterfeiting are among the fascinating exhibits. Bank of England Museum, free, just show up, July 22 to June 2020


The Bank of England reveals its secrets in a new exhibition

THE IRONMAN: Award-winning illustrator Chris Mold has settled in Foyles for the day to decorate the balcony overlooking the children's area with illustrations from his new version of Ted Hughes classic The Iron Man. Meet him and watch him create his artwork live in front of you. Foyles Charing Cross Road, free, just show up, 10-14 clock


LEARNING TO KNOW: Wish you were one of those who could put their own skirt or blouse on a sewing machine? Find out where to start in this workshop for absolute beginners. Learn about threading and various stitches and techniques and how to sew a zipper. Seven Sisters Road, £ 35, book in advance, 14-17 clock (Sponsor)


Extinction rebellion: The environmental campaign group Extinction Rebellion has written a book about their mission. This is not a drill containing facts, helpful stories and instructions on how to participate in the uprising that the editors presented at today's event. Owl Bookshop (Kentish Town), £ 7.99 (book included), Book In Advance, 18.30 clock


Learn more about Extinction Rebellion. Photo: Londonist

COMEDY: Adam Hess, comedian and star of Comedy Central's stand-up, offers a preview of his show in Edinburgh. Expect quick fire pools and a story about how to get stuck in an elevator for 25 hours. The Bill Murray (Islington), £ 5, book in advance, 18.45-19.45 clock


TOUR DE FRANCE: Do you think you know everything about the Tour de France? Bicycle Cafe Look Mum No Hands! is organizing a quiz about the world famous cycling race. Join a 4-person team and fight for prizes, including free drinks and cycling caps. Do not look mom for hands! (Old Street), free, book in advance, 19-22 clock


See comedian Adam Hess live

pRONOUNCED: Poetry and live music evening Out-Spoken moderates award-winning US poet Morgan Parker, who reads from the new Magical Negro collection, and Sam & # 39; s junior & # 39; Bromfield playing reggae, soul and R & B music. Southbank Center, £ 10, book in advance, 19:45

BELT UP: A Capella Music Group Belt Up! have performed at Brasserie Zedel, Pizza Express Live and SkyOne. This live show features powerful hymns and dancefloor classics, moving ballads and the latest chart hits - and singing and dancing is encouraged. The Other Palace (Victoria), £ 10- £ 15, book in advance, 8 pm


Tube ponders with Barry Heck


Our resident tube lover reports daily on the London Underground.



Roundel of the weektime. I'm more fond of this beauty on the District line, which has an unusual red border around the nameplate. An enrouged roundel. Follow Barry Heck on Twitter @ HeckTube,

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Book in advance for the Absolute 80s Live Band, a fundraising gig on the theme of the decade that features Pet Shop Boys songs, Depeche Mode, New Order and more. It will take place at Wilton in August and the money raised will go to Imperial College NHS Trust. Find out more and book tickets.


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