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Korean music, theatre discounts, and a cinematic statueLots for arts enthusiasts this week.
K-Music meets classical as Korea comes to London2024’s K-Music Festival is already in full swing — bringing the scintillating sounds of Korea to London — but some of the juiciest performances are yet to come. On Saturday 26 October, there’s a rare chance to catch acclaimed soprano Hera Hyesang Park at Sinfonia Smith Square, performing selections from her critically-praised new album Breathe. Opera Wire recently called Hera’s live show — a modern reinterpretation of Korean folk music through classical techniques — “a celebration of vocal brilliance and cultural depth, promising a night of unforgettable music and emotional resonance." Then, on Wednesday 30 October, Korean four-piece Black String premiere their third album, Road of Oasis, at Kings Place. Fusing the traditional sounds of Korea with jazz, folk and rock, the album is inspired by the ancient Silk Road that brought together East and West, North and South — a fitting theme for a festival bridging cultures with music. There’s plenty more to enjoy at the K-Music Festival too — with a packed schedule running until 23 November. Our show of the weekFancy saving up to 40% on one of the West End’s biggest family-friendly musicals? Book via the link below to see the stage adaptation of Mrs Doubtfire from £31. It’s got singing, it’s got dancing, it’s got a desperate father posing as an elderly Scottish nanny (which, fans of the original film will know, is more wholesome than it sounds). Unleash your inner world championMake the upcoming festive season your most thrilling one yet with a little help from F1® Arcade. This Formula 1® racing experience-slash-swanky cocktail bar has a range of Christmas party package options up for grabs, with semi-private spaces, a full-venue hire option, and world champion-worthy refreshments. Our historical highlightsNo need to get us a card or anything, but Londonist turns 20 this month. So the pilot of our history-themed newsletter, Londonist: Time Machine thought it’d be fun reverse all the way back to 2004 in order to whizz through our back catalogue of history-themed articles. Click below for his favourite findings. Half-term inspirationBrace yourselves, half-term is coming. For most London schools, it runs Saturday 26 October-Sunday 3 November. We've selected some family-friendly events in London to suit a variety of ages and budgets — from animatronic dinosaurs to a free pumpkin festival parade. Leicester Square’s new residentA new statue has joined Harry Potter, Batman, Wonder Woman and Mary Poppins in Leicester Square. It depicts actor (and Londoner!) Daniel Kaluuya in a pivotal scene from the 2017 record-breaking horror film, Get Out, and it’s part of a wider, free-to-visit trail that film buffs will love.
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