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The British Music Experience


Music impresario Harvey Goldsmith has put together an exhibition showcasing belongings of the most iconic members of rock ever! The likes of Mick Jagger and David Bowie have lent their very own memorabilia to the very same exhibition which has spanned over sixty years! The tasselled outfit worn by Roger Daltrey at Woodstock in 1969 will be on display. Goldsmith seems to have left no stone unturned when it comes to the satisfaction of his audience as he has organised a step by step video to be played in the Gibson interactive studio allowing those to play both electric and acoustic guitars alongside artists like KT Tunstall. As a finale there is a five minute concert with acts like the Beatles and Oasis gracing the surround sound system.


Date: 1st August 2010 – 1st August 2015


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Location: The O2 Bubble, Millennium way, SE10 0PH Telephone for more queries: 0844 277 4321


The Cologne Christmas Market


Positioned along the riverside between the London Eye and the Royal Festival Hall this wonderful market should have all that you ever wanted and more. With a choice of up to sixty market stalls offering everything from handcrafted wooden and glass gifts. Along with German mulled wine, or German Bratwurst (a famous sausage dish of Germany). You can drink and eat to your heart’s content. There’s even a carousel available to keep the children entertained. What’s stopping you – hurry and take advantage of yet another fun day out for all the family.


Date: 19th November – 23rd December 2010


Location: Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, South Bank, SE1 8xx


December 2010 The Culture Line


As the London Overground East London nears completion it will bring with it the opening of the Culture Line. This will be basically be a series of museums selectively positioned in different parts of London. In 2011, there will be a total of eleven which is when it is anticipated the the East London line will reach Highbury & Islington. The following locations are where the pending museums will be positioned in the future. - Hackney Museum - Dalston Junction Station - Geffrye Museum - Hoxton Station - Wesley’s Chapel - Shoreditch High Street Station - Royal London Hospital Museum - Whitechapel Station - Whitechapel Gallery - Whitechapel Station - The Women’s Library - Whitechapel Station - Brunel Engine House - Rotherhithe Station - Horniman Museum - Forest Hill Station - Crystal Palace Museum - Crystal Palace Rail Station - Museum of Croydon - West Croydon Station


Date: 21st May 2010 – 21st May 2011


Location: Dalston Junction, Kingsland Road, N1 4AX


Veoila Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year This is a much sought after competition where contenders showcase their ingenius photographs of either animals, insects, plants and landscapes. This annual event is the most prestigious, successful and high profile of its kind in the world. Once the exhibition is over at the Natural History museum it starts the tour of the rest of the world. There are approximately 30,000 people internationally based that enter this competition and it takes a team of wildlife professional photographers to determine the most favourable one. Don’t worry you don’t have to be a professional photographer at all to enter, the only prerequisite is that you capture the subject in the most memorable, inspirational and educational of ways as possible.


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