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Thursday 14 May 2015 8:28 pm

Something for the weekend

By: Express KCS

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MUNCH! CROSSTOWN DOUGHNUTS
Mmmmm doughnuts! And not just any doughnuts. This new shop in Soho takes an already indulgent treat to the next level with flavours including salted camarel with banana cream and Belgian chocolate truffle. 4 Broadwick Street, Soho, visit crosstowndoughnuts.com

LISTEN! LSO IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE
See one of the greatest orchestras in the world for free in one of the most dramatic settings imaginable – under Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square. Thousands are expected to turn up so get down early to make sure you get a good spot. Visit lso.co.uk/openair, starts 18.30

DANCE! MR SCRUFF
The jazz-funk-house-pop-electro-soul DJ legend is playing a marathon five hour set at Koko this Saturday. The venue’s wooden dancefloor and giant mirrorball are the perfect accompaniment to Andrew Carthy’s eclectic beats. Tickets £18, visit koko.uk.com

GEEK OUT! STAR WARS AT MADAME TUSSAUDS
Madame Tussauds has just added 16 Star Wars characters and 11 sets from the movies including Yoda’s swamp and Mustafar mountain in what would be a perfect day out for any sci-fi geek. Head down you should. Adults from £24.75, children £21.60, visit madametussauds.com

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