Save on an immersive Elvis extravaganza
It'll get you All Shook Up (in a good way).
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Get £10 off Elvis Evolution tickets
Well it’s a-one for the money… Everyone’s talking about Elvis Evolution, the new immersive attraction that recreates the life of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. It’s the hottest show in town, and we’ve got a hip-shaking discount of £10 on every ticket.
Two for the show… Elvis Evolution is a wild swing through the life of Elvis Presley — a first-of-its kind mix of live theatre, multi-sensory technology and generative AI. It’s amazing on any day of the week, but how about a Mother’s Day date with the King for your Queen? Well, that’s alright, mamma!
Three to get ready… Elvis Evolution charts the career of a legend, from his humble beginnings in Mississippi, through his meteoric rise in the 50s, to his comeback in the late 60s. You’ll experience a mix of walk-through and seated performance, themed food and cocktails in an interval diner, and the centrepiece recreation of the 1968 comeback special. The show ends with access to the ‘All Shook Up’ After Party bar.
Tickets are just £65 each when using code LONDONIST at check out, on the booking page. That’s £10 off the standard ticket, inclusive of fees. Offer expires at midnight on 31 March. Blue Suede Shoes not required!
Embracing your inner animal
Heard about the performance artist who roams west London in a rabbit costume on the first of every month? Spike Mclarrity has now developed some new characters, who you're invited to meet at a free exhibition, 24 March-3 April. Explore Spike’s hybrid animal identities at Penny School Gallery in Kingston (10am-5pm Monday-Friday, 10am-1pm Saturday). Maybe you’ll even embrace your own inner animal…
London’s natural beauty
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London’s forgotten aerodromes
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Croque monsieurs for a good cause
French brasserie Marceline hosts the cheesiest showdown in town later this month, in aid of The Felix Project. Its inaugural Top of The Croques competition sees great chefs from across the capital compete to create the best croque monsieur. Tickets include samples of elevated toasties and three drinks, with £5 from every purchase helping fight food waste and hunger.