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Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's buzzing in London today, Saturday February 28th, and straight through the weekend. Whether you're craving art, adventure, or a proper party, this city's got you covered with non-stop fun.

Kick off your morning with sunrise yoga at art’otel Battersea's Perola Bar on the 14th floor, starting at 7:30am. Led by Nike trainer Jinisyogi, it's a gentle flow session with Battersea Power Station views, plus coffee, juice, and a pastry included—perfect for shaking off the winter blues, according to Citizen Femme. Then, slide into Club Curling at Coal Drops Yard this afternoon and tomorrow. DesignMyNight reports it's your last chance for frosty lanes, sensory games, and alpine vibes before spring hits—bring mates or family for colourful, feel-good action.

Art lovers, dive into Tracey Emin’s massive A Second Life exhibition at Tate Britain, now open through August. Citizen Femme calls it raw and intense, pulling you into her world of love, heartbreak, and hope. Or explore Wes Anderson: The Archives at the Design Museum in Kensington, packed with costumes, props like the Grand Budapest Hotel model, sketches, and film clips—open till July, as DesignMyNight highlights. Catch exhibitions closing soon too, like Secrets of the Thames mudlarking treasures or Marie Antoinette Style fashion at IanVisits spots.

Tonight, groove to David Attenborough’s Ocean in Concert at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall at 7:30pm. With live orchestra and his narration on ocean wonders and warnings, it's powerful stuff per Citizen Femme. ABBA fans, ABBA Voyage at the ABBA Arena runs evenings with holographic ABBAtars belting hits alongside a live band—London Theatreland says it's time-travel magic till January. For laughs, the 50-Hour Improvathon soap opera rages all weekend at Pleasance Theatre in Islington, via Londonist.

Tomorrow, Sunday March 1st, join the Monica Ali’s Brick Lane walking tour at 1pm from Whitechapel Station. Led by Laura Augustin, it traces Bengali migration through street art, mosques, and real stories—Citizen Femme promises hidden gems. Stroll Central London’s Ramadan Lights from Coventry Street to Piccadilly Circus, lit nightly from 5pm by Mayor Sadiq Khan.

Throughout the week, zap into Hexmoor wizarding prison bar for immersive alchemy escapes, tour Camden Town Brewery for beer history and tastings, or hit vertical farm tours at Corner Corner. Drag brunches like KIKI at Queen of Hoxton or Ginger’s at Balls Brothers Austin Friars mix lip-syncs, comedy, and bottomless booze. Families, Pokémon Day at Forbidden Planet has all-ages fun.

Don't miss David Bowie-inspired afternoon tea at Café Royal till March 29th—sandwiches, cakes with his face, and piano tunes in that historic room. Evening vibes? Thames boat parties, rooftop pods at Circe’s Waterloo, or Moonshine Saloon's Wild West cocktails.

London's alive, listeners—get out and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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