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Heading to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to see Imagine Dragons this weekend? Here’s everything you need to know about the shows, from timings and the setlist to last-minute ticket availability. Imagine Dragons’ two shows in north London are on Friday July 25 and Saturday July 26 2025. For both shows, gates open at 5pm.
Key names in the provisional schedule include Burberry, JW Anderson, Erdem, Simone Rocha, Roksanda, Conner Ives, Chopova Lowena, Harris Reed and H&M.
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Travel + Leisure on MSNCan't decide where to go in London? T+L A-List advisor Ellen LeCompte has you covered.London is about 2,000 years old, so it's a history lover's heaven. One must-visit spot is the crypt of All Hallows Church, which was founded by the Abbey of Barking in the year 675 AD. It has surprising American connections: William Penn was baptized there, and John Quincy Adams married his British wife, Louisa, there.
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ELLE Decor on MSNOur 25 Favorite Museums and Galleries in LondonWhether you're just visiting or call England's capital home, London's museums offer endless entertainment, education, and unexpected delights.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has confirmed that Trump will be visiting Turnberry in Scotland, where he owns a hotel and golf course. The trip will also include a stop in Aberdeen, a northern Scottish town close to his other golf course, the Trump International Golf Links.
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Wax London might be a handful of chilled-out brick-and-mortar stores in London, but boy oh boy has it travelled. Specifically, Wax London has found its way into some of the biggest wardrobes in the menswear biz, from Hollywood's leading men to certified national treasures. Spoiler alert: Ian Wright is a fan… and, yeah, I get it.
The bags from the supermarket chain are becoming increasingly popular, even though the store doesn’t operate in Britain.
The Women's Euros final takes place this Sunday and there are plenty of great places to watch the game in London
While U.S. bosses drag workers back to their desks—even monitoring badge swipes to do it—Londoners are quietly winning the work-life balance war.
How a retailer of colorful duck companions is staying afloat on a British high street challenged by sticky inflation and U.S. tariffs.