10+ things to do in London in February
February will be here before you know it, and guess what? The beloved capital city is buzzing with…
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A nightclub where the only music played all night long is Taylor Swift? Yes please! Swiftogeddon – The Taylor Swift Club Night runs UK-wide throughout the year, bringing Swifties together to sing and dance their hearts out to Taylor’s hits, from ‘Fearless’ to ‘Folklore’. Rest assured, only Taylor’s version will be played where possible and friendship bracelets will be exchanged of course.
…Ready For It, Swifties? The V&A South Kensington is inviting you on a special adventure to celebrate Taylor Swift. This free exhibition will take you on a winding path through the museum’s grand halls, where you’ll encounter sixteen iconic outfits worn by the pop superstar herself. It’s a rare chance to see the dazzling creativity behind Taylor’s music up close, from her signature country look to the dramatic gown in her latest music video ‘Fortnight’.
Swifties, assemble! August is looking pretty good for you. With four Wembley shows on the calendar, BOXPARK has returned with their epic fan park events. It’s the perfect place to get your pre-show energy out with hundreds of fellow fans.
Since the release of the 2021 Grammy Album of the Year – ‘Folklore‘, interest in visiting the Lake District has peaked. ‘The Lakes’ was the sole bonus track included on the deluxe version of the album and the song depicts the tranquil location perfectly, inspiring many new tourists to visit. The Windermere peaks are specifically called out (although we wouldn’t recommend going there to cry).
Prepare to be swept away by a mesmerising musical journey like no other. The Candlelight Concerts are bringing a whole new level of magic to the vibrant city of London, and you won’t want to miss it.
Haven’t had the chance to meet the popstar in the flesh? Find Blondie in her ‘Lover’ era at Madame Tussauds London where you can grab as many selfies as you’d like! The waxwork of Taylor Swift is included in the music exhibition at Madame Tussauds alongside other superstars like Dua Lipa and Ed Sheeran.
Mentioned in her most recent album ‘Midnights’, Wicklow is known as the Garden of Ireland and makes for the perfect retreat. Filled with rolling emerald hills, dramatic cliffs that kiss the sea and charming little villages that feel like they’ve been plucked straight from a postcard, Wicklow is the kind of place where Mother Nature went all out to showcase her beauty.
If you’d like to see an original Swift outfit live in the flesh, head over to the Hard Rock Hotel in London situated opposite Marble Arch. In the foyer of the hotel, you’ll find the famous dress on display (you don’t need a booking to take a look!).
Taylor’s been teaching us clever words like machiavellian and sanctimoniously for a reason – the collective Swiftie IQ must be through the roof!