If golfing's your thing, then this soiree's for you. BFP Network is inviting Square Mile readers to a on-off golfing event at the City's most exclusive Golf Club, City Golf & Health Clubs. On Thursday 30 April, guests will get the chance to perfect their swing while mixing with fellow City workers.
On Saturday 11 April, BFP Network is inviting Square Mile readers to a networking event at Kensington Roof Gardens, for a chance to mix with fellow City workers and soak up the sunshine.
Square Mile readers are invited to the next Innerplace Members Party at Library on St Martin's Lane.
Chestertons Polo in the Park three-day tournament is back this summer. So grab a drink, watch from the sidelines, and pretend you know the rules of the game.
Video gamers: listen up. Here's your chance to act out your strange, violent fantasies in a safe environment. Battlefield Hardline: Live is an immersive theatre experience that lets you become a character from the new game.
There's nothing like a pineapple and cheese stick and a Tequila Sunrise to make us feel young again, so we're getting all nostalgic at the thought of Art of Dining's Abigail's Party pop-up.
Celebrating the unbridled creative talent of Alexander McQueen, Savage Beauty is the first and largest retrospective of the designer’s work.
The writing’s on the wall at this new exhibition, The Facts on the Ground by artist Tim Etchells, which comprises a large series of text drawings, a neon installation and performance.
We celebrated the launch of our 100th issue – and Square Mile's 10th birthday – at Cafe de Paris, with a party to end all parties. A huge thank you to Heineken, Brancott Estate, Graffigna, Luc Belaire, Untamed Irish Vodka, The Exiles Irish Gin and Champagne Louis Roederer for keeping us hydrated... Plus the Hummingbird Bakery, Soho for the sweet treats, and Cafe de Paris for being one hell of a venue! We're excited for our next birthday already.
After the success of The Birthday Party six years ago, artist Vee Speers returns to London with her new exhbition, Bulletproof
Renowned sticky tape artist Max Zorn brings his street art to London with his exhibition, Stick Together
Sourced Market's pop-up event in Old Street Tube station is one for beer and charcuterie lovers
German artist Jens Wolf's new exhibition comes to the Ronchini gallery in Mayfair
Join the Qatar Tourism Authority, Square Mile and Hedge for an evening of fine dining at Avequia
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
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.
Three impressive Princess yachts can be previewed ahead of the Luxury Yacht, Jet and Prestige Car show
East London has always been an artistic hub, so to celebrate its creative talent, East Village is opening its doors to the public for a day, to showcase more than 70 pieces of art.
Taking place in the former Athletes' Village, next to the Olympic Park, the pubilc will be able to tour East Village to view its art work, and chat to the artists showcasing their work along the way.
East London artisits whose work will be on display include Eleanor Bedlow, Felix Friedmann, Dolores de Sade, Aida, Sean Raggett, Endri Kousturi, Neil Weerdermeester and Vanessa Short.
Tours run between 1pm and 1.30pm on March 7. Tickets are free but only a limited number are available. For more information, and to book your tickets, email events@getlivinglondon.com
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.