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Best online events in the UK & Ireland: culture, cooking & more

Best online events in the UK & Ireland: culture, cooking & more

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You don’t need to leave the house to join a yoga class, learn a new recipe, or listen to a cultural figure discuss their work. Online events are a brilliant way to pursue your passions from your couch, whether you prefer comedy gigs or creative workshops. Eventbrite’s experts have picked the top virtual events in the UK and Ireland, making it easy to stay entertained, learn a skill, or connect with new friends.

Best online events in the UK & Ireland: culture, cooking & more
Best online events in the UK & Ireland: culture, cooking & more
Best online events in the UK & Ireland: culture, cooking & more

Best online events in the UK & Ireland: culture, cooking & more

Colección de Eventbrite

You don’t need to leave the house to join a yoga class, learn a new recipe, or listen to a cultural figure discuss their work. Online events are a brilliant way to pursue your passions from your couch, whether you prefer comedy gigs or creative workshops. Eventbrite’s experts have picked the top virtual events in the UK and Ireland, making it easy to stay entertained, learn a skill, or connect with new friends.

You don’t need to leave the house to join a yoga class, learn a new recipe, or listen to a cultural figure discuss their work. Online events are a brilliant way to pursue your passions from your couch, whether you prefer comedy gigs or creative workshops. Eventbrite’s experts have picked the top virtual events in the UK and Ireland, making it easy to stay entertained, learn a skill, or connect with new friends.

If you’re looking for a new hobby or have always wanted to take up knitting but have never been able to find the right class, why not try your hand at this beginners knitting club. It’s the perfect place to meet new friends, learn new techniques, or just unwind after a long day.

This workshop is an introduction to making abstract, experimental art. Whether you’re a beginner or a practicing artist, bring your ideas and follow the step-by-step process to help develop your creativity on and off a canvas.

Prepare a vegetarian-friendly Turkish meal during this cook-along course, which provides a list of ingredients you'll need to have at the ready.

Put on comfortable clothing and show up to this virtual pilates gathering, taking part in a low-impact workout that builds core strength.

Have you been looking for an introduction to yoga and meditation? You can begin to find your centre and relax during this weekly Sunday morning vinyasa flow yoga class, suitable for yogis of all experience levels.

Tai chi is such a gentle form of exercise it’s hard to believe it can improve so many aspects of your health and wellbeing, including strength, flexibility, and mental health. This class introduced the basics of tai chi through beginner-friendly poses and movements.

Author Suzi Ronson and animal welfare leader Philip Lymbery are among the five speakers given 15 minutes to say their piece at this monthly event.

Learn how you can improve your gut health with the help of plant-based foods, as you explore the connection between your gut and brain with the guidance of Dr Sunni Patel.

Pick up those heels and slap on that glitter so you can boogie down to Drag Aerobics. This weekly zoom class features London drag superstar Dolly Trolley who will lead you though a work out session full of your dance favourite and a post work out rum punch or two.

Give ballet barre a try and discover a fitness class designed to tone and build core strength. This online class is made for dance enthusiasts and non-dancers alike and provides a friendly, welcoming space to workout.

Comic book artist Zak Simmonds-Hurn leads this 60-minute class for young artists aged 7-14, offering tips and techniques for drawing imaginative monsters.

Looking for a space to test out your prose or want to hear from up and coming artists? This monthly poetry and spoken word open mic night is open to anyone with an open mind and inclusive spirit — and you can sign up for a five-minute slot or just come to listen.

Don't worry if it’s been a while since you’ve picked up a pencil or even if it’s a skill you’ve never tried before. This fun online drawing class led by a live tutor teaches skills like shading, creating realistic art, and how to enjoy the therapeutic results of drawing.

Wind down and enjoy a relaxing evening of vibrational sound during this bedtime gong bath session with gong practitioner Martina Saorin. Starting with a poem or inspirational quote reading, this session of calming sounds will help clear your mind and relax your body.

If you’ve been looking for something different to liven up your beauty and self-care routine, this face yoga class might be the perfect thing. Just bring some facial oil and your hands for a session of facial massage designed to tone, lift and energise your facial muscles.

Learn how to repair holes in woven or knitted clothing by using a hand sewing technique known as darning, allowing you to patch up (and prolong) clothing without the use of a sewing machine.

The technique of sashiko is a form of decorative reinforcement stitching from Japan. In these reuse and waste not times, why not learn how to refresh your wardrobe and fix any holes using these beautiful, traditional designs.

During this fun-filled virtual tour of Sherlock Holmes’ version of London you’ll get the chance to explore the clubs, back streets, and high society hotspots surrounding the world’s most famous detective. Bring a keen eye and an inquisitive mind for this adventure.

The Commons Feast allows you to meet with foraging and wilderness enthusiasts at a virtual dinner party where the menu is based on what the participants found that day. Track down a delicious ingredient in the wild and learn something new from your fellow foragers.

Learn more about the crucial role that African American women played in the abolitionist movement through this virtual tour of London, taking in the stories of courageous women like antislavery lecturer Sarah Parker Remond and anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells-Barnett.

Comic artist Emily Kimbell leads this virtual workshop for 7-14-year-olds, demonstrating ways to create drawings that tell a lively story.

Given the impending cost of living crisis, it would make sense for us to save money and learn how to repair old clothes. This monthly online workshop will give you the best advice on altering or repairing damaged clothes, so you don’t have to waste your pennies.

This is on for all the coeliacs and gluten-intolerant folks who want to be able to try new restaurants without worrying about having a reaction. You'll learn from Coeliac UK’s expert team, discovering tips and inspiration that can help broaden your diet.

London’s East End has been host to a bevy of important African American activists, leaders, and thinkers throughout centuries. This talk looks at the stories of freedom fighters like Josiah Henson and Rev. John Sella Martin, who educated Brits about the reality of slavery.

Follow the trail of crime authors Agatha Christie and Dorothy L Sayers and their most popular characters — Poirot, Miss Marple, and Harriet Vane — on this delightful virtual walk exploring different areas of London.

Decades after his death, director Alfred Hitchcock is still one of the most influential and recognisable personalities in cinema — and he was born in east London. Discover the places that were part of his life story on this tour, which reveals London's influence on his films.

Actor Cary Mulligan discusses her portrayal of Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein in Bradley Cooper's latest film, exploring the challenges of the role and her journey to stardom.

One of the UK's biggest cultural exports, the duo behind Pet Shop Boys join The Guardian ahead of the release of a new album (Nonetheless) to chat about pop music's past, present, and future.

Are you prepared for the disinformation that AI technology could create? Guardian’s UK technology editor Alex Hern speaks about the future of AI and how it could disrupt democratic processes around the world.