Whether it is the official fireworks display from the Eye or an evening at Somerset House that appeals, the capital has some great New Year treats on offer.... more
Europe's largest street party, the Notting Hill Carnival, is expected to draw more than one-and-a-half million revellers over the bank holiday weekend... more
There's plenty happening on the club scene tonight, including Norman Jay at the Whitehouse, some edgy talent at Fabric and New York house master S-Man at Koko.... more
There's plenty to keep you occupied over the long weekend, including a May Day festival, a new Star Wars exhibition and a Bank Holiday BBQ at Camden's Proud Galleries.... more
Faithless star Maxi Jazz tries his hand at DJ-ing, Mark Ronson takes over the main room at Fabric, and Clapham's classiest clubbing venue celebrates its multi-million-pound refurbishment.... more
From Norman Jay at a laid-back Harlesden nightery, to a Primrose Hill party resembling a Scottish wedding and Moby at the Ministry, Chris Elwell-Sutton picks the top club nights.... more
The Bays take over Jamm, Steve Blonde pulls another big name act out of the hat and they're laying it on thick at Ministry with two top-flight headliners.... more
Rap Saunders joins Trevor Fung and Jafar at The Annexe, Heaven celebrates eyeball-bleedingly hard house and New Order's Peter Hook plays a DJ set at Medicine Bar.... more
DJ Marky plays the sexy sound of Brazilian drum'n'bass at The End, Fabric celebrates its 7th birthday and the original Soul II Soul soundsystem bring back some nostalgic sounds.... more
Indie record label BBE celebrates its tenth anniversary with an assortment of high-quality sounds while Westwood and Goldfinger take over at Ministry of Sound.... more
Club reviews: Bobby and Steve's Garage City night features a variety of guest DJs, old school is back at Pirate Revival and a must see Brazilian struts his stuff at The End.... more
Sofia Coppola's boyfriend is lead singer and they won the Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album this year. Now, Phoenix tell Nosheen Iqbal, they are set to conquer London
Move over, Mahiki. Nightclub entrepreneurs Charlie Gilkes and Duncan Stirling are soon to launch a new Eighties-inspired club in Chelsea, in honour of Lady Thatcher