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Jan 10, 2011
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Shows in London
If you are planning a trip to London, you won't have to wonder if there will be any great shows to catch. Your only worry will be which one! The superb quality and sheer number of the shows in London are one of the many attractive features of the city.
No matter what sort of shows you prefer, there will be top-billed shows in London in your favorite genre. You'll love choosing from the plays, musicals, concerts and comedy shows in London that are regularly featured and enthusiastically attended. If you want to add some excitement to you vacation, be sure to get your tickets!
9 Shows in London
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Arsenal Football
Emirates Stadium, Avenell Road, London, England
Take in an English Premier League match and watch the local Arsenal football team vie for supremacy. Arsenal's fanbase stretches around the globe, and the local fans are as avid as they come. Even if you don't know much about soccer, Arsenal is one of the best clubs in the world, so they're easy for just about anyone to root for.
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British Music Experience
The 02, Bubble Millennium Way, London, England
Celebrate 60 years of British pop music with exhibits and loaned memorabilia from the likes of Mick Jagger and Roger Daltrey. Interactive demonstrations let you play guitar next to some of Britain's greats, and the show ends in a fantastic five-minute concert of performers projected around the room.
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Proms 2011
Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London, England
Enjoy the Proms' varried program of classical music that draws huge audiences by mixing traditional music with accessible and innovative pieces. This formula has worked for the Proms for over 100 years, and it remains England's most popular classical music season.
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Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
Regent's Park, London, England
See a play at Regent's Park, and experience a summer event that is quintessentially London. The plays change every few weeks, and they range from Shakespearean works to musical comedies to adaptations of popular books.
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, 21 New Globe Walk, London, England
Watch a play at the near-perfect replica of the original Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Performances go on rain or shine, and the main stage is standing room only (a nod to tradition), which means that tickets are very affordable.
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The Enchanted Palace
Go on an incredible journey through the beautiful Kensington Palace to find out secrets about all the princesses that once lived there. Fashion, art, and theatre all mix together to make this one of the most fun and eventful evenings out in London.
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Titanic: The Artefact Exhibition
The 02, Peninsula Square, London, England
Take a walk through history at the 02, where personal effects removed from the Titanic wreck have been restored to recreate entire cabins and rooms from the ship. The exhibit is interactive, and visitors are given 'boarding passes' that detail the experiences of a particular passenger, as well as their fate in the crash.
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Twlight Tours at the Tower of London
Tower of London, Tower Hill, London, England
Embark on an after-hours tour with a Beefeaterr through the Tower of London, with stories of infamous past residents and an up-close, intimate feel of the Tower's main points.
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Wizard of Oz
London Palladium, 8 Argyll Street, London, England
Check out Andrew Lloyd Webb's latest musical, the Wizard of Oz, when it comes to the London Palladium. This show's run is expected to sell out quickly, so book your tickets now for this great play.
http://www.london-theatreland.co.uk/theatres/the-london-palladium/the-wizard-of-oz.php





