After the success of The Birthday Party six years ago, artist Vee Speers returns to London with her new exhbition, Bulletproof
Invite-only dating club Social Concierge has got a new party for singleons at Beaver Lodge. Come along - and bring your mate.
Brush up on your art knowledge with London Art Studies morning and evening classes at the Bulgari Hotel.
This is one for those who want to learn about their bubbles – before guzzling them. Guests will be immersed in a recreation of the French vineyards in various experience rooms of the OXO Tower. Then it’s time for an in-depth tasting session (hurray!), accompanied by expert tips from Masters of Wine’s Susie Barrie and Peter Richards.
We can almost taste the bubbles, already...
For more information, visit moetacademy.co.uk
Step back in time to an era of wartime revelry with this 1940's themed Blitz Party featuring a live big band, ration book bar menus, plus sand bags and black out curtains to help you get your WW2 vibe on.
Summer's coming (apparently), so you might want to pop along to this eat well show to start your health kick.
There will be live cooking demos from Gizzi Erskine and veggie chef Natasha Corrett, interviews with healthy living sister-act, Hemsley and Hemsley, as well as talks and tips at the Eat Well Forum.
And the best bit? There'll be loads of healthy food samples for you to stuff your face with.
For more info, visit bbcgoodfoodeatwellshow.com
Renowned sticky tape artist Max Zorn brings his street art to London with his exhibition, Stick Together
Ever feel like you’re marching to the beat of the same drum as the rest of the world? So does Heist gallery’s founder Mashael Al-Rushaid: “People are increasingly beginning to sound alike, act alike and believe in the same things. Despite the countless joys of modernity, globalisation strips people of their identity,” she says.
Cue Origins, an exhibition of photographs depicting places and people who remain unchanged by the modern world. Images such as Jimmy Nelson’s Tibetans celebrate those who have maintained a unique sense of self despite societal pressures.
The exhibition begins on the 5 March at Heist Gallery. For more information, visit heist-online.com
Designs of the Year is back for 2015, celebrating the most innovative designs in categories including fashion, transport, architecture and digital
Planning on buying a yacht? Of course you are. You’ll want to pop along to the London Yacht, Jet & Prestige Car Show, then, which will include displays from the world’s leading luxury yacht builders, charter agents and private jet manufacturers. We dare you to sing I’m on a Boat while you’re there…
The London Yacht, Jet & Prestige Car Show takes place from 8-10 April, at Old Billingsgate and St Katharines Docks.
For more information and to buy tickets, visit londonyachtjetandprestigecarshow.com
To celebrate the art of fine watch engraving, Harrods is hosting an exhibition of one-off pieces from Blancpain. They're all hand-engraved, and designs range from classic landscapes to erotica. Cheeky. Our favourite is the over-18s automata, which we're told has moving parts. Forgive us the childish snigger...
The Blancpain engraving exhibition takes place in the Harrods Fine Watch room between the 31 January and 25 February
For more information, visit harrods.com
Remember a world before the digital photography boom, before the birth of Instagram and the selfie? We don't want to sound like a miserable git, but we kind of miss it, sometimes...
Finnish photographer Niko Luoma’s exhibition is a world away from today’s digital obsession. Using an analogue camera (gasp), Luoma exposes a negative to single lines of light hundreds of times. The results are mind-boggingly beautiful, abstract images that visualise the process of creating a photo. And there's no selfie stick in sight.
For more information, visit atlasgallery.com
In case you needed an excuse to watch the age-defyingly beautiful Naomi Campbell strut her stuff on the catwalk, this show's for charity. The Streatham-born model will kick off London Fashion Week this year with her runway show, where she will be showcasing pieces donated from fashion houses including Givenchy and Dolce & Gabbana.
Famous faces are a dead cert – in the past, Kate Moss, Diane von Furstenberg, Margherita Missoni and Daphne Guinness have all appeared in the show. All pieces will be auctioned on the night to raise funds for the Disaster Emergency Committee, which includes the Ebola Crisis Appeal and Ebola Survival Fund.
We're practising our best "Blue Steel" pose already.
Tickets cost £50. To buy them, visit ticketmaster.co.uk
At the next Fast Growth Entrepreneurs Club Sam Clarke, Co-Founder and CEO of Gnewt Cargo will be the guest speaker.
If you hadn't guessed already, we like a party.
And to celebrate its reopening, The Pepys Riverside Bar & Dining – formerly known as riverside pub The Samuel Pepys – is about to throw one.
Situated on the north bank of the Thames, the bar's balcony boasts some impressive views of the City and beyond, with a vista that stretches across the water to the Tate Modern and The Globe.
At the relaunch party, customers and friends will be able to sample the bar's new menu and cocktail list, or sip Prosecco from the new Prosecco bar. There will also be music from Sliding Vinyl DJs.
Party on!
The Pepys Riverside Bar & Dining is now open.
To attend the guest list-only relaunch party on 17 February, please email hello@thepepys.co.uk
Small Cap Investors Club's upcoming event is presented by equity fund manager Gervais Williams, dicussing his book, The Future is Small
Square Mile and the Qatar Tourism Authority hosted an evening of Qatari culture and culinary exploration at Aveqia on March 25.
Aveqia’s expert chefs were on hand to tempt Square Mile readers and Qatar Tourism Authority guests with delicious Qatari inspired canapés, and gave live demonstrations and tips for creating a taste of exotic Arabian flavours at home.
Members of the Qatar Tourism Authority were also available to chat to guests about Qatar and the city of Doha – a place where the traditional souqs of the past meet the hotels and developments of the future.
Reckon you know your bourbons? Whether you're a connoisseur or someone keen to improve their knowledge of the tipple, you'll want to pop along to TwoRuba for an exlusive taste experience with Buffalo Trace.
What will the future look like? We’re hoping for flying saucers, levitating cups and toasters that don’t burn the bread.
Eligible bachelors – drag yourselves off the sofa this Valentine’s Day, there’s something to celebrate! Dating service Social Concierge is about to host its wildest party of the year – and they want you there.