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Top 10 Things to Do on International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day is an opportunity to celebrate the remarkable achievements of women and highlight the voices that have shaped our world. This year, South Kensington offers an inspiring lineup of events that honour women in the arts, science, music, and design. Here’s a roundup of the best things to do around the area.

 1. Anna Lapwood: International Women’s Day at the Royal Albert Hall

8th Mar, 6 pm – Prices vary

On 8th March, Anna Lapwood brings her innovative musical performance to the Royal Albert Hall. Known for celebrating female composers and musicians, Lapwood offers a special tribute in this grand, historic venue.

 2. Women in Science Tour at the Science Museum

Dates and times vary – Free

Celebrate the groundbreaking women who changed the world of science with a free guided tour at the Science Museum. Discover their inspiring stories and the inventions that continue to shape our lives.

 3. The Royal Sculptors Society: Deep Veins at the Chapel, Brompton Cemetery

On 7th – 8th Mar, 11 am – 5 pm – Free

Visit Brompton Cemetery from 7th to 8th March for a powerful exhibition by the Royal Sculptors Society. Set in the chapel, this display brings together art, history, and the work of women sculptors.

 4. Esther Abrami: Women in Music at the Institut français

On 5th Mar, 7 pm – £20, con. £18

On 5th March, violinist Esther Abrami takes the stage at the Institut français, highlighting the contributions of women in classical music.

 5. Lasting Impressions: Women Printmakers 1900 – Now at V&A South Kensington

Until 27th Sept – Free

Explore the history of female printmakers at this free exhibition. Running until 27th September, the exhibition celebrates the work of influential women in printmaking over the past century.

 6. International Women’s Day: Singing Her Songs at the Royal College of Music

On 4th Mar, 5.15 pm – Pay what you can.

On 4th March, the Royal College of Music hosts a concert showcasing music composed by women throughout history. Experience the power of female voices in an intimate setting.

 7. PLATFORM: Simone Brewster at the Design Museum

Until Jan 2027 – Free

Visit The Design Museum’s exhibition featuring Simone Brewster, highlighting the intersection of design and women’s creativity. This free exhibition, running until January 2027, showcases Brewster’s unique contributions to design.

 8. Women’s Summit: Celebrating International Women’s Day in London at the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

7th Mar – 12 pm – 5 pm – Pay what you can

Attend the Women’s Summit on 7th March for a day filled with discussions, workshops, and celebrations. This pay-what-you-can event brings together voices from the fight for gender equality.

9. Chanel in Vogue (Livestream) at V&A South Kensington

On 9th Mar, 7 pm – 8 pm. £6

Join a livestream on 9th March that delves into the history of Chanel and its lasting impact on fashion, seen through the lens of Vogue. This is the perfect opportunity to gain insights into one of fashion’s most iconic brands.

10. Victoria: A Royal Childhood at Kensington Palace

Open during palace hours (Closed on 27 - 28 April) -
Included in admission

Step inside the childhood world of Princess Victoria at Kensington Palace. See personal artifacts, including a dollhouse and mementos, and connect with the story of a future queen whose early life was shaped right here in South Kensington.

Let’s celebrate both the past, the present, and the incredible women who inspire us every day.

We’d love to see what you’ve been up to in South Kensington! Tag @discover.south.kensington on social media to share your discoveries, photos, and favourite International Women’s Day moments!

Anna Lapwood wearing a gold dress with a picture of the Royal Albert Hall behind herRoyal Albert Hall - Anna Lapwood: International Women’s Day

Russian cosmonaut and engineer Valentina Tereshkova in a space suit looking up

Science Museum - Women in Science Tour

Brompton cemetery

The Royal Sculptors Society - Deep Veins at the Chapel, Brompton Cemetery

Esther Abrami in a pink and green dress looking straight into the camera

Institut français - Esther Abrami: Women in Music

The image shows a vibrant painting called 'Sunflower Quilting Bee at Arles' that depicts a group of women holding a sunflower quilt. You can also see Vincent van Gogh in the background

V&A South Kensington - Lasting Impressions: Women Printmakers 1900 – Now

Simone Brewster wearing a blue top smiling

PLATFORM: Simone Brewster at the Design Museum

An image of Chanel in Vogue book and next to it a drawing of Gabrielle Chanel

Chanel in Vogue (Livestream) at V&A South Kensington