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Welcome to your guide for what's happening in London this week. Whether you're a local looking for something new or a visitor exploring the city, we've got some fantastic events lined up for you.

Tonight, if you're a music fan, head to Brixton Academy for Freddie Gibbs performing as part of his Last Rabbit tour. It's a fantastic opportunity to catch this hip-hop artist in an intimate London venue setting.

Over at the Royal Albert Hall, Belle and Sebastian are celebrating three decades of their iconic albums Tigermilk and If You're Feeling Sinister with back-to-back performances tonight and tomorrow night. These are special shows marking a major milestone for the Scottish indie legends, so if you're into their music, these are not to be missed.

Tomorrow evening, the Phoenix Arts Club on Phoenix Street is hosting The Jazz Room Tribute to Soul, perfect if you want an evening of smooth jazz and soulful vibes in a cozy setting.

Looking ahead to the weekend, there's something truly special happening on Sunday. Trafalgar Square transforms into a vibrant cultural hub with live music, dance performances, workshops, and street food running from noon until six in the evening. According to Visit London, this is one of the better events for getting an authentic, contemporary snapshot of English culture and the diversity of modern London. Best of all, it's completely free and easily accessible via Charing Cross tube station.

If you're interested in museums and galleries, the London Transport Museum's Acton Depot is opening its doors for special open days from Thursday through Sunday, giving you a chance to explore this fascinating collection of London's transport heritage.

For theatre lovers, there are numerous West End shows running throughout the week including The Devil Wears Prada, The Lion King, Hamilton, and Jaja's African Hair Braiding, so you'll have plenty of options whether you prefer musicals or contemporary plays.

London in April truly offers something for everyone, from world-class music performances to cultural celebrations and interactive experiences. Whatever catches your interest, there's no better time to explore what this incredible city has to offer.

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