Cultural information
Where do you tend to find out about cultural events or activities?
Where do you tend to find out about cultural events or activities? Is there anything you feel you’ve missed out on because you weren’t aware of it in advance?
The discussion ran from 23 March 2018 - 23 June 2018
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Community Member 7 years agoNewsletters and social media.
No, I haven't missed out on any information about events.
Show full commentNewsletters and social media.
No, I haven't missed out on any information about events.
Show less of commentBozzoTheBrave
Community Member 7 years agoTwitter. Artist and venue emails. Don’t feel I miss out though ticket agency and resale site activities limiting fair availability does mean I miss out in that respect.
Show full commentTwitter. Artist and venue emails. Don’t feel I miss out though ticket agency and resale site activities limiting fair availability does mean I miss out in that respect.
Show less of commentConcerned1
Community Member 7 years agoSpecific email notifications from theatres, vegan groups, poetry library, direct from artists/groups. Examples include: Proms, eventbrite, tibits/whole food cafe, young vic, sadlers Wells, black history walks and ballet black, and so on...
Show full commentSpecific email notifications from theatres, vegan groups, poetry library, direct from artists/groups. Examples include: Proms, eventbrite, tibits/whole food cafe, young vic, sadlers Wells, black history walks and ballet black, and so on. Some are by word of mouth.
Show less of commentString Bean Jen
Community Member 7 years agoWhere do you tend to find out about cultural events or activities? Is there anything you feel you’ve missed out on because you weren’t aware
1.Time Out magazine + website
2. E-news subscriptions to various museums, cultural spaces (e.g...
Show full commentWhere do you tend to find out about cultural events or activities? Is there anything you feel you’ve missed out on because you weren’t aware
1.Time Out magazine + website
2. E-news subscriptions to various museums, cultural spaces (e.g., Southbank Centre), music venues, promoters and bands
3. Following bands, museums, cultural spaces on Twitter, Facebook + Instagram
4. Via friend's recommendations on Facebook, Twitter + Instagram
5. Looking at recommended and popular events on Facebook
Yes, I've definitely missed out on events! SO difficult to keep track of everything interesting and relevant in this massive city.
Show less of commentMicrobe
Community Member 7 years agoLondon shows are a rip off in the main for their ott prices. I mean, for a booking whether online or by other means, to be charged an additional 'booking fee' or 'phone fee' - what's going on? And, we all know touts have the first 'grab' at...
Show full commentLondon shows are a rip off in the main for their ott prices. I mean, for a booking whether online or by other means, to be charged an additional 'booking fee' or 'phone fee' - what's going on? And, we all know touts have the first 'grab' at 1000s of show tickets cheaply which are then sold on to us mugs ligitimately via online 'buy tickets to the shows' companies. London in so many ways is a mugger's paradice.
Show less of commentAnonymous - account deleted
Community Member 7 years agoSongkick notifies you when your favourite bands are touring near you.
Show full commentSongkick notifies you when your favourite bands are touring near you.
Show less of commentChiaraRepetto
Community Member 7 years agoNewsletter subscriptions, websites of museums and other institutes, word of mouth.
Show full commentNewsletter subscriptions, websites of museums and other institutes, word of mouth.
Show less of commentgunners_girl
Community Member 7 years agoI am signed up to a lot of emails so I tend to find out about most things I would want to know about. What annoys me more is when you don't get enough notice of events before tickets go on sale - it makes it difficult to plan things with...
Show full commentI am signed up to a lot of emails so I tend to find out about most things I would want to know about. What annoys me more is when you don't get enough notice of events before tickets go on sale - it makes it difficult to plan things with friends.
Show less of commentCabanel
Community Member 7 years agoI receive a lot of emails from theatres and art galleries. I am alos a member of a number of galleries , such as Tate so get their excellent newsletters. I think if you get on mailing lists its very easy to keep in touch. Obviuosly people...
Show full commentI receive a lot of emails from theatres and art galleries. I am alos a member of a number of galleries , such as Tate so get their excellent newsletters. I think if you get on mailing lists its very easy to keep in touch. Obviuosly people who don't use e-mail frequently will miss out and it is these harder to reach people that a lot of organasations wish to attract.
I thought I had signed up for news from my local council ( Lambeth) but only find out their cultural events by coming across leaflets in the library.
Show less of commentldwgf
Community Member 7 years agotwitter
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Community Member 7 years agoThrough social network and subscrition e mails.
Show full commentThrough social network and subscrition e mails.
Show less of commentAnonymous - account deleted
Community Member 7 years agoThere are so many events on in London that if I worried about what I was missing I would be paralysed with indecision and never leave the house!
I mostly find out about events through Time Out, Eventbrite, email subscriptions to various...
Show full commentThere are so many events on in London that if I worried about what I was missing I would be paralysed with indecision and never leave the house!
I mostly find out about events through Time Out, Eventbrite, email subscriptions to various arts organisations and Facebook.
Show less of commentAnonymous - account deleted
Community Member 7 years agoYes, it's more about deciding what *not* to go to!
Show full commentYes, it's more about deciding what *not* to go to!
Show less of commentVegan_Mary
Community Member 7 years agofacebook, emails, friends + sometimes pick up leaflets in libraries or community cafes etc
Show full commentfacebook, emails, friends + sometimes pick up leaflets in libraries or community cafes etc
Show less of commentPeter Blakebrough
Community Member 7 years agoE mails from subscription lists. Adverts on public transport. Stuff in Press. Yes, if not on mailing lists other stuff will crowd out stuff I would be interested in
Show full commentE mails from subscription lists. Adverts on public transport. Stuff in Press. Yes, if not on mailing lists other stuff will crowd out stuff I would be interested in
Show less of commentAnonymous - account deleted
Community Member 7 years agoDirect newsletters, industry publications such as TimeOut and The Stage, social media, tube posters
Show full commentDirect newsletters, industry publications such as TimeOut and The Stage, social media, tube posters
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Community Member 7 years agoWith access to the internet and subscriptions to emailed bulletins of cultural events I have no difficulty except when something new is dveloped and those involved fail to engage with more established organisers who will mainly...
Show full commentWith access to the internet and subscriptions to emailed bulletins of cultural events I have no difficulty except when something new is dveloped and those involved fail to engage with more established organisers who will mainly enthusiastically promote the new event with their own subscribers.
Show less of commenttimlayton
Community Member 7 years agoI have for a long time wishes that there is a website, database, calender showing various events that are taking place in Greater London.
This could be cross referenced into Postcode, ie SE3, or SE22, date, name of area, New Cross...
Show full commentI have for a long time wishes that there is a website, database, calender showing various events that are taking place in Greater London.
This could be cross referenced into Postcode, ie SE3, or SE22, date, name of area, New Cross, Deptford, type of event, Jazz, classical music, very brief summary times, ticket cost, description, and links for further information, if it cannot be fitted on the alloted space, For those wishing to pay for more space on the website, a charge, which would help pay for the total cost of running this website. I think that certain profit making venues should pay, where other charitable fund raising events, church sales, money rainsing activitiies for charities should get a smallish space but should be free.
There could also be banner advertising on the site to recoup costs.
There could also be an email system where people could subscribe to for instance all emails for photography exhibitions in Greater London....on a weekly or monthly basis......
This would be the best way of promoting cultural and all sorts of other entertainment in London
jumayeva_jennet
Community Member 7 years agoTimeOut London
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Show less of commentAnonymous - account deleted
Community Member 7 years agoE-newsletters from venues primarily
occasionally Time Out
It would be great if there were more ways to search for events locally (by borough)
Show full commentE-newsletters from venues primarily
occasionally Time Out
It would be great if there were more ways to search for events locally (by borough)
Show less of commentlondonista
Community Member 7 years agoemail alerts from ents24.com, southbank centre and similar sites
Show full commentemail alerts from ents24.com, southbank centre and similar sites
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