London Free Festival

There is always something going on in London! This is how it is going to be this summer also! Now a fantastic free festival is taking place between the 6th of June and the 28th of September on the bank of the river Thames! This festival is completely free and the one thing you should do is to come and be there! It takes place in the Scoop, which is a 1,000-seater amphitheater on the bank of the river Thames. This festival is celebrating the London 2012 Olympic Games!

The programme is the following:
• Fringe: 6-22 Jun – start times vary
• Theatre: 5 Jul-5 Aug – 6pm, 8pm and 9.30pm
• Music: 8-31 Aug – Wed-Fri lunchtime: 12.30-2pm, evenings 6.30-9.30pm
• Film: 12-28 Sep – 7.30pm onwards
For more detailed programme visit the official side: http://www.morelondon.co.uk/scoop.html

London Free Festival

6th June – 28th September 2012
Scoop, London

Lady Gaga London 2012

Lady Gaga in London 2012Earlier we wrote a news that Lady Gaga might be coming to London in July 2012. Well, she will not come in July, but she will come in September! On September 8th she will enter the stage at the Twickenham Stadium. If you have not yet heard about the Twickenham Stadium, often known as Twickers, it is probably because you are not into rugby. The stadium is in fact the largest rugby stadium in the world, and the stadium now has a seating capacity of 82,000 people. This makes it the second largest second in England (after Wembley) and the fifth largest stadium in Europe.

Can you imagine the atmosphere that will be here as Lady GaGa enters the stage? This will be the concert of the year in London and it will be packed with people longing to hear the amazing, controversial and cool Lady Gaga. If you are looking for tickets for the Lady GaGa concert in London, you can use one of the links further down on this page, and there you can buy tickets for the concert in London, or if you would rather see Lady GaGa in Paris, Amsterdam or somewhere else in Europe, you can buy tickets for those Lady Gaga concerts as well on the page.

Small update (April 17th): We have just been informed that there will be two Lady Gaga concerts at Twickenham Stadium, not only one as first announced. The first concert will go as planned on September 8th, and the second concert will be held on September 9th. You can find tickets for both concerts using the links further down on this page.

Lady GaGa London 2012
September 8th&9th
Twickerham Stadium

Tickets: Seatwave.com – WorldTicketShop

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How to get to Twicerkham Stadium?
Twickenham Stadium, Whitton Road, Twickenham, TW2 7BA

Take the train from Waterloo and Reading to Twickenham,  or a bus to Twickenham stadium with National Express coaches. If you use the tube, travel to Richmond and from there you will normally find shuttle buses to the stadium. If you come from other cities, we can warmly recommend the National Express taking you directly to the stadium.

 About the tour and about Lady Gaga: (source: Wikipedia)
This tour will feature the newest songs from Born This Way, and of course the biggest hits from earlier CDs will also be played on this concert. Lady Gaga, born in 1986 as Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, has turned into maybe the hottest artist on earth since her deubt in 2005, and in 2012, Gaga was ranked at number four on Billboard’s list of top moneymakers of 2011, grossing more than 25 million dollars. She has sold an estimated 23 million albums and 64 million singles worldwide, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time and her singles are some of the best selling worldwide. Her achievements include five Grammy Awards and 13 MTV Video Music Awards. Lady Gaga has consecutively appeared on Billboard magazine’s Artists of the Year (scoring the definitive title in 2010), ranked fourth in VH1’s list of 100 Greatest Women in Music, is regularly placed on lists composed by Forbes magazine and was named one of the most influential people in the world by Time magazine.

England – Ukraine, World Cup Qualification

In September England will start their way fighting for qualification to the World Championship in 2012. Their first match in England will be played at the Wembley Stadium against Ukraine on September 11th. If you would like to be there to cheer at your stars, tickets can be ordered for this match already.

England – Ukraine
September 11th, 20.00
Wembley Stadium

Tickets: WorldTicketShop

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