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Seven Days of London Magic: From Selene Club Nights to Tracey Emin's Career Retrospective

Seven Days of London Magic: From Selene Club Nights to Tracey Emin's Career Retrospective

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Hey listeners, kick off your Sunday in London with some pulsating nightlife at Selene Club on Winsley Street, where discounted tickets get you into an elegant vibe with top-notch sound and a buzzing crowd from 10:30 PM till 4:30 AM, as listed on Shotgun. If you're plotting the week ahead, MJ The Musical is moonwalking its final West End days at the Prince Edward Theatre until February 28, blending Michael Jackson's hits with his Dangerous World Tour story, straight from Londonist Listings.

Monday and Tuesday stay chill with ongoing gems like the free David Hockney paintings at Annely Juda Fine Art in Hanover Square, fresh off the easel and unseen in Paris, or dive into mudlarking treasures at London Museum Docklands' Secrets of the Thames exhibit, featuring a 1920s prosthetic eye and Tudor tankard, running till March 1.

Wednesday brings Handel Through Mozart’s Eyes opening at the Handel + Hendrix Museum in Mayfair, spotlighting a rare Mozart manuscript transcribing Handel's work, per Londonist. That evening, catch artist Janet Echelman at London Transport Museum discussing wind-responsive sculptures that reshape cities, from 6 PM.

Thursday's a blockbuster: Tate Modern unveils Tracey Emin's A Second Life with 90 career-spanning works including her iconic bed, through August 30. Head to UEL Docklands for the free After Dark Festival's fiery circus and glowing parades from 5 PM, or sip by candlelight at William Morris Society Museum's late opening in Hammersmith.

Friday ramps up with Liquid Dreams beer fest at Mall Tavern, pouring 100 brews from indie spots, and Collect 2026 art fair at Somerset House showcasing global crafts from £500. Soane Late at Sir John Soane’s Museum offers after-hours ogling of Turner and Hogarth from 6 PM, while Greenwich's Queen’s House hosts Fierce Queens drag cabaret for LGBTQ+ History Month till 11 PM.

Saturday explodes: Highgate Heritage Weekend's free fair at Lauderdale House with talks, Milkfest blues at Indigo O2 headlined by Squeeze's Chris Difford for charity, Sea Witch musical premiere at Theatre Royal Drury Lane starring Michelle Visage, and a Mystery Movie Marathon at Prince Charles Cinema from 10:30 PM. Don't miss Harlots, Strumpets & Tarts walk around Covent Garden with gin tasting.

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