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5 Events In London That You Don't Want To Miss

The Chelsea Flower Show, Wimbledon and one of art’s most recognisable images: all within reach for what will be an iconic range of events this summer.Last time we brought you our favourite festivals, ranging from our quirky locals to the biggest London has to offer. So this week we thought we’d aim higher and round up some of the city’s most iconic events that kick off the season.

1. Hokusai Exhibition : beyond the great wave !

I personally can’t wait to see the world’s most famous wave in London.

Painted by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai who lived during the 19th century, The Wave is one of the world’s most recognized masterpieces.

Come visit the exhibition and follow the artist’s journey through his last 30 years.

From Saturday 25 May 2017 at The British Museum

2. Chelsea Flower Show

Not a Gardener ?

Nevermind, me neither! But it won’t stop me going for a walk in the park while admiring the flower arrangements.

Take the opportunity to enjoy a sunny afternoon with your all family outside – you might even get inspired to give your garden a makeover.

From Tuesday 23 May 2017 to Saturday 27

3. British Summer Time Festival

Did you miss Green Day ?

Well, you will be glad to know that they are back in London for this summer. See your favorite bands in the city centre at Hyde Park this July.

Also featured : Phil Collins, Justin Bieber, Kings of the Leon

On Saturday 1st July 2017 at Hyde Park

4. Wimbledon

We all love Tennis and I personally want to live the experience up close:

That’s why

I will get tickets! Join us at Wimbledon and see your favorite players in action. If you are lucky, you may even catch a sweaty t-shirt at the end of the game !

From 3 to 17 July 2017 at Wimbledon

5. The Pride Parade

Ready to join the 33rd edition of the Pride Parade?

Come enjoy the people and the music across London and show the world your support for the people who want to live their life fully!

On Saturday 8 July 2017 in central London

Lisa