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The Herds: Hang on for deer life

27th June 2025, 4:10pm Seven Dials, 4.45pm Strand Aldwych, 4.50pm Somerset House

Seven Dials

Free

People in black outfits parade with large animal figures made of cardboard, surrounded by a crowd on a street.

27th June 2025, 4:10pm Seven Dials, 4.45pm Strand Aldwych, 4.50pm Somerset House

Seven Dials

Free

In the heart of the West End, a wild chase begins. Some of London’s most acclaimed performers find themselves surrounded by wolves, wildebeest and lions. Can anything they say hold back the stampede?

THE HERDS is public art and climate action on an unprecedented scale – an ambitious coming together of culture and climate.

Life-size puppet animals are travelling a 20,000km route from the Congo Basin to the Arctic Circle, via London.

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A man in a blue suit dances energetically in the street, surrounded by a diverse group of people clapping and smiling.

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Camden High Street - between Buck Street and Jamestown Road
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Camden High Street - between Buck Street and Jamestown Road
NW1 8QR

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