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Canary Wharf’s Summer screens returns with free films, sport and gaming all summer
20/05/26

Canary Wharf’s Summer screens returns with free films, sport and gaming all summer

Canary Wharf’s much-loved Summer Screens returns to Canada Square Park from Thursday 4th June to Tuesday 1st September, bringing with it a packed three-month programme of free open-air entertainment set against the Wharf’s iconic skyline.


A staple of London’s summer calendar, the large-scale outdoor screen once again transforms the park into a hub for film, sport, gaming and live events. At the heart of the programme is Film Club, showcasing a crowd-pleasing mix of blockbusters, cult classics and family favourites. Highlights this year include Wicked: For Good, Barbie, Mamma Mia and Grease, alongside newer releases such as Superman and the BAFTA award-winning I Swear. Weekend mornings lean into family-friendly viewing, with titles including Wall-E, Monsters Inc and Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical.


Beyond film, Summer Screens doubles is a go-to destination for live sport. Visitors can catch daily coverage of the Wimbledon Championships from late June through to the finals in July, alongside key cricket fixtures across the season, making it an ideal spot for relaxed, al fresco viewing.

Interactive entertainment also returns in full force. The ever-popular Mario Kart Championship will run across the summer, while Sounds Familiar brings its high-energy, party-style music quiz to the big screen on selected dates.


This year also coincides with the launch of Sea Lanes Canary Wharf, a new open-water swimming pool in the dock, celebrated with a series of aquatic-themed film screenings including The Shape of Water and The Little Mermaid. With more than 320 shops, bars and restaurants just moments away, Summer Screens offers an easy, all-day outing in one of London’s most vibrant neighbourhoods.


Address: Canada Square Park, Canary Wharf 

FREE ENTRY


Date: 4th June to 1st September 2026 

For more information, click here.

Photography courtesy of Canary Wharf Group 




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Westfield Presents ‘The Future Studio’ - a Free Event Exploring What’s Next for Beauty & Technology  

  • Oct 7, 2025
  • 1 min read

This month, Westfield introduces The Future Studio; an immersive beauty playground where cutting-edge innovation meets boundless imagination.


Free for all visitors, the experience takes centre stage at Westfield Days 2025, running at Westfield Stratford City (17th–19th October) and Westfield London (24th–26th October). Guests can explore the future of beauty through advanced technology, personalised wellness, and interactive AR experience, all brought together in one ground-breaking space.


What to Expect Inside ‘The Future Studio’   

 

The Entry Moment 

Begin your journey through a futuristic walkway of vibrant colours, sleek finishes and playful textures, setting the stage for a photogenic, memorable experience.  

 

The Beauty Forecast with Clinique  

Clinique will be offering free skin analysis using its Clinical Reality technology. In a private pod, visitors can receive a full-face scan with devices that provide an in-depth look at the skin, guided by consultants educated in partnership with dermatologists.


The Futurebooth  

Futuristic AR beauty filters will give visitors the opportunity to try out the beauty trends of future.

 

The Lab with Nourished 

Personalised wellness brand Nourished invites guests to discover the future of beauty and nutrition.

 

For further updates and announcements on The Future Studio, visit the Westfield London and Westfield Stratford City websites. 


Written by Jordan Crowley

Photography courtesy of Westfield

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