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Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

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Kew the Music

Kew the Music

8 Jul 2025 - 12 Jul 2025

Kew the Music, the glorious festival of summer concerts in Kew Gardens, returns with a truly fantastic line up of artists. These festival-style concerts, which are renowned for their magical and relaxed atmosphere, are set among the glorious gardens of Kew, a UNESCO world heritage site.
Kew Gardens Entrance Ticket

Kew Gardens Entrance Ticket

1 May 2025 - 2 Jul 2025

Explore the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with 326 acres of stunning rare plants from around the world. Discover the Azalea Garden, Minka House, Bamboo Garden, and more at Kew Gardens, including the majestic 10-storey Pagoda and the Rhizotron. Immerse yourself in the tropical oasis of Temperate House, home to a stunning collection of African plants and sub-tropical trees and palms. Admission to Kew Gardens Entrance Ticket. Explore 326 acres of flora worldwide. Walk through tranquil gardens, a UNESCO Heritage Site. Guided tours available to enhance your experience. Marvel at the diverse plant collection throughout. Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children in prams/strollers. Service animals welcome. Public transport nearby. Suitable for all fitness levels. Customers under 16 need adult accompaniment. All ticket sales are final and cannot be refunded, exchanged, or otherwise modified. Click here to check out the T&Cs.
The Human League

The Human League

26 Jun 2025 - 2 Aug 2025

The Human League are a British New Wave band first formed in 1977 and, after a change in line up, achieved huge popularity in the 1980s. They have continued recording and performing through the 1990s, 2000s and today. The Human League are so credible it's incredible. In fact, they're probably more highly regarded now than they were in 1981 when they released their landmark album Dare! They're used to everyone from Madonna to Moby, Pet Shop Boys to Robbie Williams, citing them as an influence. But they're about more than esoteric infiltration there has been mainstream penetration, too, commensurate with a band who gave us the greatest ever Christmas Number 1 single with 1981/2's 'Dont You Want Me', who have had four Top 10 albums and eight Top 10 singles in the UK as well as two US Number 1 singles and sold 20 million records worldwide. Then there are the 'L' girls, the new generation of synth-driven female pop artists, who have got in on the League adoring act: La Roux is a known admirer of the electro pioneers, while Little Boots is such a fan she requested Philip Oakeys input on her debut album. Even Lady Gaga professed to be a devotee when she met them. Not surprisingly for a group who were famously described by David Bowie in 1979 as "the sound of the future", and indeed the group was once called The Future, The Human League have never been about resting on their laurels or relying on past glories to see them through. The Human League's unique quality of apartness is notable. "We're peculiar," says Susan Ann Sulley, utterly unabashed. "People think pop music is X Factor and S Club 7 and we're still hankering after a Roxy-Bowie-Donna Summer-Chic version of pop. We don't fit in. People don't quite appreciate how strange we are." Over the years, the Human League has been sampled and covered by various artists including George Michael and Robbie Williams. The band has been a huge influence for many electro-pop acts including early Depeche Mode, Madonna, Moby, and countless others.
Alison Moyet

Alison Moyet

12 Jul 2025 - 12 Jul 2025

The tour celebrates 40 years as a solo artist as well as the release of her new album ‘KEY’ on Fri 4 Oct, which features a collection of reworked singles, fan favourites, deep cuts and two new songs. That unmistakable voice - big enough to fill a stadium and yet intimate enough to make you feel as though she’s singing just for you - has taken her on quite a journey with career highlights including two #1 albums, six Top 10 singles, two BRIT Awards and a Grammy nomination.
UB40 featuring Ali Campbell

UB40 featuring Ali Campbell

31 May 2025 - 17 Aug 2025

The original line-up of UB40 with Ali, Astro and Mickey enjoyed huge success over a period of 30 years from 1979 until 2008, including number 1 album’s and multiple top 10 gold and platinum selling albums and Grammy nominations, 4 number ones worldwide. Total of 70 million plus sales. We would not want anyone to confuse Ali, Astro and Mickey’s band with the band that carried on using the name UB40 after 2008 made up of other founding members and new members they tried to replace us with in their attempt to trade off the reflected glory of the success of the original line-up. Ali Campbell, founding member of the original UB40, embarks on a UK tour.
Gipsy Kings

Gipsy Kings

13 Jul 2025 - 14 Mar 2026

One of the most successful Spanish language bands of the last 40 years, Gipsy Kings are revered for their 1989 self-titled album spending 40 weeks on the US charts and their top five songs amassing over 160 million listens on Spotify. Known for their infectious tunes and jubilant performances, the party favourites and spectacular performers have been consistently in demand for over four decades.
Pilates

Pilates

14 May 2025 - 24 Sept 2025

Our knowledgeable and friendly Pilates instructor will focus on improving your flexibility, strength, and posture.
Sound Baths
Relaxation

Sound Baths

7 May 2025 - 8 Oct 2025

Immerse yourself in the calming sounds of gongs, singing bowls and gentle percussion in a therapeutic sonic experience.
BBC Gardeners' World Presenters

BBC Gardeners' World Presenters

6 Sept 2025 - 6 Sept 2025

BBC Gardeners' World presenters, Frances Tophill and Adam Frost, are joined by host Nicki Chapman, for live gardening tips, behind-the-scenes TV stories, and candid conversations in this fun stage show.

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