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04 July 2009
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Whats On

Finding out whats on in London can be hard, there are always so many events. Whats On rounds up the essential London events in one handy guide.

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Fresh from stealing the show at Glastonbury, Dizzee joins The Streets, Kanye West and Calvin Harris as Hyde Park prepares to go bonkers.
One of the art world's seasonal highlights is now underway.
This free exhibition includes work by Damien Hirst and the Chapman Brothers.
Kick back in a deckchair or picnic alongside pelicans this week.
Spot a piano in an iconic location around the capital and have a go at playing it.
Grace Jones, Lily Allen and Pendulum are just some playing alfresco at the stunning venue.
From special cocktails to open air big screens, London goes tennis mad for 2009.
Narrated by Emily Watson, take a tour of frozen moons and planets including Planet Earth.
Get your tickets for the grand finale of the beauty contest.
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More Whats On Arts Events

BP Portrait Award
Head to the National Portrait Gallery to see stunning portraiture at the 2009 show.
Madonna Nudes Exhibition
See the Material Girl laid bare at the new photography exhibition.

More Whats On Family Events

Cirque du Soleil London
The world famous circus act returns to London for 2010 with its Varekai show.
London Bridge Fair
Step back in time for a free celebration of the bridge's 800th birthday.

More Whats On Sport Events

Cricket in the Park London
Catch the live cricket action for free on a big screen at Regents Park.
Wimbledon 2009
Watch all the action from centre court on site or at a series of big screens across London.

More Whats On Music Events

Rhythm of London
Keep an eye out for pianos and keyboards deposited in public spaces.
Exhibition Festival
Rock out to over 100 free performances at the Exhibition Road Music Day.

More Whats On Gay Events

Pride London
Join half a million people for the huge gay pride parade and party in London.
Gay Icons Exhibition London
Head to the National Portrait Gallery to see who's been nominated as a gay icon.
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