London, June 2025 – June brings a burst of energy to London! As the sun shines, the city offers a vibrant lineup of events for those eager to rediscover its charm. Here’s a guide to the unmissable events in London for June 2025:
Herts Heavy Horse Show (June 1)
Capel Manor Gardens in Enfield hosts the Herts Heavy Horse Show and Country Fair. Watch majestic heavy horse breeds parade, enjoy adorable dog displays, and spend a delightful day exploring 30 acres of stunning gardens.
London Festival of Architecture (June 1–30)
Themed “Voices” this year, this citywide festival celebrates architecture and urban design throughout June. Expect public exhibitions, inspiring talks, guided tours, lively debates, and family-friendly workshops in a rich program.
London Concours (June 3–5)
Car enthusiasts, take note! The Honourable Artillery Company hosts this exclusive event showcasing dazzling luxury and classic cars, with special days dedicated to brands like Aston Martin and Mercedes-Benz.
Lost Music: Auschwitz (June 3–7)
Marking the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation, this poignant opera-ballet, featuring music composed by prose orchestras, offers a powerful blend of historical remembrance and artistic expression.
Food Photography Exhibition (June 3–September 7)
The Museum of the Home presents shortlisted entries from the World Food Photography Awards. These striking images explore the global impact of food production and consumption, blending thought-provoking and appetizing visuals.
Beyoncé Takes London by Storm! (June 5–16)
Pop icon Beyoncé will electrify Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for six days during her highly anticipated Cowboy Carter world tour. Plus, her mother, Tina Knowles, will join fans for a special talk at Southbank Centre.
Gifford’s Circus: Laguna Bay (June 5–22)
Gifford’s Circus sets up at Chiswick House Gardens with its new show, Laguna Bay, transporting audiences to 1950s America for a nostalgic and fun-filled spectacle.
Late-Night Garden Party (June 6)
The British Library keeps its doors open late on the first Friday of June for a vibrant, exhibition-themed event, blending literature and entertainment for a memorable evening.
Wandsworth Arts Fringe (June 6–22)
This year’s lineup is packed with variety, from queer cabaret performances to Bulgarian song workshops, modern takes on Shakespeare, and a host of surprising artistic events.
Zoo Nights (June 6–July 25)
London Zoo opens its doors every Friday evening in June and July for adult-only Zoo Nights, offering a unique after-hours experience for those seeking something different.
Serpentine Pavilion Opens! (From June 6)
The eagerly awaited 2025 Serpentine Pavilion debuts in Kensington Gardens, welcoming art and architecture enthusiasts with free access to this striking structure all summer long.
Summer Music Festival (June 16–July 26)
London’s summer music scene heats up with this festival, featuring performances from artists across genres. Mark your calendars for a season of unforgettable shows.
Thirst Exhibition: A Deep Dive into Water (June 26–February 1, 2026)
This expansive exhibition explores humanity’s vital connection to freshwater through 125 compelling objects, highlighting water’s impact on health, ecosystems, and culture. Best of all, admission is free!
Wimbledon Tennis Championships Begin! (June 30–July 13)
June closes with the iconic Wimbledon Championships, where the scent of strawberries and cream accompanies the world’s most prestigious tennis tournament, thrilling fans.
June and Summer-Long Highlights:
Hidden London Tours (Various Dates – Sponsored)
The London Transport Museum offers exclusive tours of the city’s iconic Underground stations, revealing hidden, off-limits areas. Check the museum’s website for details and dates.
Summer Fun: Music Festivals and Open-Air Cinemas
Throughout June and summer, London hosts numerous music festivals and delightful open-air cinema screenings. Explore rooftop theaters and park events to add color to your summer evenings.
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