If culture and entertainment are at the top of the checklist when it comes to choosing your student housing, London’s thriving Southbank is sure to tick all the boxes. A stretch of colour and creativity along the south side of the River Thames, this cultural heart of the capital is always holding live events ranging from hilarious comedy to enticing music and theatre.
From April to September the atmosphere along the river bank is especially exciting thanks to the fabulous Underbelly Festival. If you’ve chosen this area for student housing, London’s most popular entertainment and arts events will be right on your doorstep. Here a few highlights from the incredible line-up.
Let There Be Laughter
Underbelly is the place to go if you’re looking for a good laugh – or just a fun night out. Shows range from classic stand-up to collaborative comedy lock-ins. If you think you’ve seen it all, think again. Shows such as Criminal: An Improvised Murder and Zach and Viggo: Thunderflop is comedy as you’ve never seen it before. If you only do one thing while the festival is on, make it a night of laughter.
See the Circus
This year sees the return of the renowned circus troupe, Flip Frabrique, all the way from Quebec. The audience will be treated to breath-taking aerial routines, mind-bending acrobatics and other impressive spectacles. It’s an intimate performance that will make you feel as though you are also part of the show. For a thrilling night out, this circus really is unmissable.
Music Matters
If you’re a music lover, the Underbelly’s storytelling shows that take you through the ups and downs of the world’s greatest artists are a real treat. From Johnny Cash to Dolly Parton as well as the legendary Leonard Cohen, you can hear the very best of the very best at these live shows. And it doesn’t end there – there are so many acts highlighting the variety of musical styles. If you’re into soul music, it’s there. Fancy watching a string quartet dance and leap whilst playing? You’ll have it. This festival is a dream come true for music enthusiasts.
Student Friendly
No matter where you’re based in student housing, London can be a bit pricey. But that’s what’s great about the event: it caters to all budgets. Most tickets can be found for under £20, which is pretty reasonable considering the talent on show. However, getting a taste of the festival atmosphere is free along the river where you’ll find a number of stalls selling delicious food and drinks – the perfect place to chill out with new friends.
There is so much happening in this buzzing capital: no matter where you’re based in student housing, London is sure to surprise!
Sophie Smith works as an independent consultant and offers advice to young people looking for London-based student housing. London has a wide range of options when it comes to student living, and Sophie’s helpful suggestions make deciding where to stay even easier. Her expert tips and tricks stem from her first-hand experience studying in the city and living on a budget, so she is more than qualified to support others doing the same.
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