Sunday 28th February, 2010 – Events in London

Elvis Presley at O2 Arena

PickElvis Presley — In Concert!

O2 Arena (Millennium Dome), Drawdock Road, North Greenwich, London 51.502852 51.502852
28th February 2010Elvis Presley is back in the building! This astounding production reunites some of Elvis’ former bandmates live on stage with a state of the art video-projection of the real Elvis. Footage from Elvis’ finest concert performances are projected onto a large video screen, whilst on stage his bandmates perform live.
Mika at Hammersmith Apollo

PickMika, at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo

Hammersmith Apollo, 45 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London 51.490569 51.490569
28th February – 1st March 2010Mika, the Grammy-nominated, BRIT Award-winning artist has been lighting up the charts with his catchy pop tunes like “Grace Kelly” and “We Are Golden”. You can see him live in London when he plays the HMV Hammersmith Apollo.
Comedy Store

PickPaul Merton and Josie Lawrence, at the Comedy Store

Comedy Store, 1a Oxendon Street, Piccadilly Circus, London 51.50998 51.50998
28th February 2010TV’s Paul Merton will be joining Josie Lawrence at the Comedy Store Players for a night of comedy improvisation. Other comedians will include Neil Mullarkey, Richard Vranch, Andy Smart and Lee Simpson.
Royal Festival Hall

Verdi, and Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 2

Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, Southbank, London 51.505733 51.505733
28th February 2010Join conductor Andris Nelsons, pianist Nikolai Lugansky and the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall, as they perform a selection of classical works by Rachmaninov and Verdi.
Noisettes at Roundhouse

PickThe Noisettes, coming to the Roundhouse

Roundhouse, Chalk Farm Road, Camden, London 51.543041 51.543041
27th – 28th February 2010Their Motown-sounding single “Never Forget You” has established The Noisettes as one of the countries most exciting acts. You can go and see what all the fuss is about when they play a gig at the Camden Roundhouse.
Who Do You Think You Are at London Olympia

TV’s “Who Do You Think You Are?” — Live!

London Olympia, Hammersmith Road, Kensington, London 51.496641 51.496641
26th – 28th February 2010TV’s “Who Do You Think You Are?” is coming to the London Olympia in February. If you’ve ever wanted to explore your family tree then this huge gathering of historians and genealogy experts will help you discover your ancestor’s history.
Love Never Dies at Adelphi Theatre

PickAndrew Lloyd Webber’s “Love Never Dies”

Adelphi Theatre, The Strand, London 51.510152 51.510152
26th February – 23rd October 2010“Love Never Dies” is Andrew Lloyd Webber’s follow-up to “The Phantom of the Opera”. Ten years after the disappearance of the ‘Phantom’ from Paris, Christine accepts an offer to perform in New York. But when she arrives, she soon discovers the identity of the anonymous impresario who has lured her from France to sing.
Somerset House

PickLondon Fashion Weekend, at Somerset House

Somerset House, The Strand, London 51.510732 51.510732
25th – 28th February 2010London Fashion Weekend will play host to some of the world’s greatest dress designers. The event has long been regarded as one of the fashion pack’s most fiercely guarded secrets, and last year’s show saw 120 designers selling their collections at astonishing discounts.
Private Lives at Vaudeville Theatre

PickNoel Coward’s “Private Lives”, with Kim Cattrall

Vaudeville Theatre, 404 Strand, London 51.510536 51.510536
24th February – 1st May 2010The Vaudeville Theatre is putting on a production of Noel Coward’s play “Private Lives” with Kim Cattrall. The play centers around a divorced couple honeymooning at the same hotel with their brand new partners. When they happen to meet across a balcony, their passions are rekindled…
Tate Britain

PickHenry Moore exhibition, at Tate Britain

Tate Britain, Millbank, Westminster, London 51.49087 51.49087
24th February – 8th August 2010Henry Moore is one of the greatest sculptors that Britain has ever produced. Tate Britain’s new exhibition brings together the most comprehensive selection of his work for a generation. The exhibition includes his iconic ‘mother and child’ figures, as well as his celebrated sculptures from the 1950s and 1960s.
National Gallery

Paul Delaroche’s “Execution of Lady Jane Grey”

National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London 51.508862 51.508862
24th February – 23rd May 2010“Execution of Lady Jane Grey” will be the subject of a special exhibition at the National Gallery. Paul Delaroche’s most famous painting depicts the moment before the young queen, who reigned for just nine days, was put to death by Mary Tudor in 1554.
 
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