No Pay? No Way! is a retelling of Dario Fo's original farce of a similar name
Royal Exchange Theatre, until 10 June
Peckham 24 returns, with photography from Marvel Harris and Fion Hung Ching Yan
South London Gallery, until 11 June
The excellent Hallyu! The Korean Wave exhibition closes soon
Victoria and Albert Museum, until 25 June
This year's London Design Biennale is titled The Global Game: Remapping Collaborations
Somerset House, 1 – 25 June
Over 150 of London’s leading contemporary galleries will come together for London Gallery Weekend
London-wide, 2–4 June
Civilization – The Way We Live Now features 150 of the world’s most accomplished photographers
Saatchi Gallery, 2 June – 17 September
Nimax present An Unfunny* evening with Tim Minchin and his piano
Lyric Theatre, 4, 11, 18 June
Shorty is a genre-questioning anti-fabulous non-binary drag-child (by Hester Stefan Chillingworth)
Soho Theatre, 5–10 June
All of it is three short plays introducing women whose ordinary lives mask extraordinary internal worlds
Royal Court, 6–17 June
The Primrose Hill Lecture Series restarts with comedy legend, Neil Mullarky (online and in person)
From 7 June
Who The F**k Is Arthur? is a free exhibition from the graffiti artist
Camden Open Air Gallery, from 9 June
The winner of Drag Race UK, Danny Beard is hitting the road with their debut solo tour
Sherman Theatre, 9 June
Christine and the Queens' Meltdown. Our highlights: Let's Eat Grandma and Lynks
Southbank Centre, 9–18 June 2023
1000 flesh-filled pedal pushers fill the streets of London for the World Naked Bike Ride
London-wide 10 June
New spaces join old favourites for London Open Gardens
London-wide 10 & 11 June
Martin McDonagh’s Olivier award-winning play, Pillowman makes a long-awaited return to the West End
Duke of York's Theatre, 10 June – 2 September
Hot Brown Honey are back with The Remix, a new take on their usual mix of activism and unapologetic celebration of similarities and differences
HOME (from 7 June), Belgrade Theatre (from 14 June) & Nottingham Playhouse (3 July) and more
This year's Summer Exhibition promises to be gloriously fun as ever
Royal Academy, 13 Jun-20 Aug
English National Ballet are staging a spectacular Cinderella in-the-round
Royal Albert Hall, 15–25 June
The critically acclaimed winner of every ‘Best Musical’ award, A Strange Loop is in London
Barbican Theatre, 17 June – 09 September
Bringing their twist to an iconic monarch, LEAR marks Unseemly Women's fourth annual Shakespeare
Shakespeare North Playhouse, 21 – 24 June
It's Glastonbury, of course
21 – 25 June
National Portrait Gallery is finally reopening
22 June
Celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Empire Windrush's arrival in Britain
National Maritime Museum, 22–24 June
Sara Pascoe stars in June's Live At The Marlowe alongside Celya AB, Ian Smith, and Michael Akadiri
The Marlowe, 24 June
Musics from Summerisle is a live celebration of the legendary cult horror The Wicker Man
Barbican, 24 June
The World Premier of UNTITLED F*CK M*SS S**GON PLAY opens the Manchester International Festival
Royal Exchange Theatre, 24 June – 22 July
‘The world’s greatest living stand-up’ Stewart Lee presents Basic Lee
Royal Festival Hall, 28 June – 2 July
Manchester International Festival uses the city as their canvas around a month-long celebration
Across Manchester, 29 June – 16 July
Phoebe Waller-Bridge's hit one-woman show Fleabag returns to the big screen this summer
Tyneside Cinema & Richmix (and many others), 15 June
After a nine year hiatus, country singing legend Laura Cantrell is back with new album and tour
Union Chapel, 30 June
Alan Ayckbourn’s Social Comedy, Confusions is 5 interlinking one act plays about the havoc of gossip
Derby Theatre 30 June – 1 July
And we're booking early for...
There's loads of great stuff in. this year's Edinburgh International Festival
Edinburgh, 4–27 August
Opera Holland Park's new season features new productions of Rigoletto, Hansel & Gretel, La bohème, the world premiere of Itch by Jonathan Dove, Ruddigore, and more
Until 12 August
King Stakh's Wild Hunt, Belarus Free Theatre
Barbican, 14–16 September
Art world icon and a performance art pioneer, Marina Abramović has a solo show
Royal Academy, 23 September – 1 January 2024