The six best free things to do in London this weekend
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The six best free things to do in London this weekend
"Don't listen to anyone who tells you summer's over. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life. And pay no mind to your post-August bank balance, either, even if it's making you wonder if you should stay indoors all weekend batch-cooking cheap-and-nourishing lentil soup. Because although we're technically in meteorological autumn, the weather's still warm, the days are long(ish) and London's full of fun outdoor events to enjoy that are totally free."
"This weekend, Friday September 5 to Sunday September 7, has loads of cultural activities you can enjoy without rousing your credit card from its peaceful slumber. Celebrate the Thames at a riverside arty party, enjoy free outdoor performances, or explore southeast Asia without shelling out for flights at a free indoor festival. Here are the six best free things to do in London in the first weekend of September."
"This city's summer influx of day festivals might be (mostly) over, but your opportunities to party outdoors aren't. For the first time ever, Barking Riverside's Emerge East festival is holding a big outdoor dance event, with sound systems, street vendors, and closed-off streets to revel in. Capital Xtra's Robert Bruce will host an afternoon line-up of DJs including Shayna Marie, Amps and Tone before things finish up at the very sensible hour of 9pm.Barking Riverside, IG11. Sat Sep 6. Free."
Warm early-September weather invites free outdoor and indoor cultural events across London from Friday September 5 to Sunday September 7. The weekend includes Barking Riverside's Emerge East outdoor dance event with DJs, sound systems, street vendors and closed-off streets running until 9pm. The Totally Thames programme features the St Katharine Docks Classic Boat Festival with over 60 historic vessels such as Dunkirk rescue boats, HMS Trumpeter and a Navy P2000, accompanied by live music and talks. The weekend also offers riverside arty parties, free outdoor performances and a free indoor Southeast Asian festival, all without cost to attend.
Read at Time Out London
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