House 10: The essential things to book in the UK this week

Check out the exciting events happening across our Houses
Monday 7 March 2022 By Ollie Horne


1. Brixton Studio’s new opening hours
Our first Studio south of the river has now extended its opening hours. From 11am, Tuesday to Saturday, stop by for workshops, events, and food. Order some BBQ jerk wings, or southern fried prawns, as Down South has taken over our kitchen until the end of April.
For more information, click here
2. Dinner at FȲR, White City House
If you haven’t checked out South African chef Talia Prince’s pop-up restaurant at White City House yet, then now’s the time. The menu revolves around open-fire cooking, with fish, meat, vegetables, and even the occasional fruit benefitting from the smoky, charring kiss of the coals.
For more information and to book a table, click here


3. International Women’s Day workouts at White City House
To celebrate International Women’s Day on Tuesday, why not kick-start your day at White City House with a mix of special classes, from House F.I.T on the roof at 8am, to yoga with Ade Clark at 9.30am, and weightlifting in the gym at 10am.
Book a space at House F.I.T on the roof here, yoga with Ade Clark here, and weightlifting here.
4. International Women’s Day tour of Hauser & Wirth Somerset
Soho House members are invited to Hauser & Wirth Somerset’s Radić Pavilion on Tuesday for a conversation celebrating the current exhibition, Ida Applebroog: Right Up To Now 1969-2021, featuring guest speakers Polly Braden, Lauren Elkin, Hettie Judah, and moderator Lou Stoppard. The panel will discuss Applebroog’s life and work, especially her pioneering contribution to the feminist movement since the 1970s.
Tickets are £5 per person and all proceeds will be donated to The Balsam Centre, a local charity providing health, social, and cultural opportunities. Tickets include a welcome drink at 6pm, with the discussion starting promptly at 6.30pm.
Book your ticket here


5. In conversation with Eva Omaghomi
Also on Tuesday, 180 Studios is hosting Eva Omaghomi for a night of conversation. Omaghomi is the director of community engagement to The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. She has managed the global communications strategy for official visits to more than 50 countries by The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall and The Duke of Sussex. In 2021, she received the Kindness in Leadership Award for leveraging the power of goodwill to make significant impact and positive change.
The talk takes place at 5.30pm at 180 The Strand, Level 1, West Courtyard.
Book your space here
6. In Conversation: Patrisse Cullors
Patrisse Cullors, US activist and cofounder of the Black Lives Matter movement, speaks about her new book, An Abolitionist’s Handbook: 12 Steps To Changing Yourself And The World. Cullors will discuss her incredible journey with Richie Brave at Shoreditch House and sign copies of the book.
The event begins at 7pm. Book a space for you and your guests here


7. Soho Presents: Kae Tempest
180 House presents English spoken word performer, poet, recording artist, novelist, and playwright, Kae Tempest. Tempest was previously nominated for a Mercury Music Prize for their album, Let Them Eat Chaos. They bring fiery energy to every performance, so make sure you don’t miss this.
The performance starts at 9pm and is open on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, click here
8. Tour of the gardens at Soho Farmhouse on Thursday
Soho Farmhouse Head Gardener, Carly Holmes, takes you on a tour of the gardens where you can learn more about what plants and vegetables are in season.
Meet outside the screening room at 11am for the tour.
Book your space here


9. Women in Jazz presents: Maya Delilah
Women in Jazz presents an intimate performance by singer, songwriter and guitarist Maya Delilah in the Shoreditch House Library on Thursday from 8pm until 10pm.
Book your space here
10. Kettner’s bottomless brunch on Saturday
From 10am until 5pm, drop by Kettner’s for a classic bottomless brunch with live DJ sets.
For more information, click here