Tempus Hot List: June 2026
By Tempus | 29 May 2026 | Food & Drink, Lifestyle, Sport
With summer well and truly here, we look at the hottest events, openings and collaborations to check out in London this June 2026
Get your body moving with Bodyism and Templeton Garden
This summer, Templeton Garden is partnering with Bodyism to bring a three-month summer wellness ritual programme of open-air movement to London. From June through September 2026, The Garden will become a weekly wellness space, hosting a series of yoga, pilates and signature sessions led by the wellness experts at Bodyism. Designed for all levels, the classes focus on movement, strength, mobility, and restoration. For guests looking for some sustenance after class, they can try the set brunch menu alongside delicious smoothies. Coffee and pastries will also be available for takeout. So if you’re looking to get some movement this June, grab your tickets before they sell out.
eventbrite.co.uk
Get into the spirit of Wimbledon with The Hansom’s tennis themed afternoon tea
This summer, The Hansom at St. Pancras London is serving up a playful new afternoon tea experience inspired by the spirit of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Running from 30 June to 13 July, the limited-edition ‘Golden Serve’ afternoon tea adds an interactive twist to the hotel’s classic offering, inviting guests to take part in a daily golden pastry moment. Each afternoon tea will include an additional bespoke tennis ball pastry, with one guest per day discovering a cake that is golden on the inside, winning complimentary afternoon tea for their table. The experience combines elegant sweet and savoury creations with a touch of summer excitement, all served within the grand surroundings of The Hansom. Guests can also enjoy live music every weekend throughout the activation, adding to the celebratory atmosphere.
thehansom.co.uk
Cheer on your favourite football team at Brigadiers’ FIFA World Cup screenings
If you’re looking for a fun way to cheer on England (or any of your favourite football teams) at the FIFA World Cup this June, head over to Brigadiers, which will be screening the FIFA World Cup throughout the restaurant, while serving a special match day feast menu. The menu showcases Brigadiers’ signature Indian BBQ dishes alongside exclusive game-day specials, including Indo-Chinese paneer lettuce cups, butter chicken royale, Afghani lamb ribeye kebab skewers and achari beef short rib. As well as this, a limited-edition menu of eight cocktails celebrating iconic moments in football history will be available to enjoy throughout the tournament. From Water Works – inspired by Paul Gascoigne’s famous tears – to Flying Dutchman, a tribute to Robin van Persie’s iconic diving header, there is a playful dose of nostalgia with every pour.
brigadierslondon.com
Catch Mandy El Sayegh’s immersive exhibition at The Arts Club
The Arts Club has opened two major exhibitions this June, on view to members and the public until 27 September. The first is a solo takeover by Mandy El-Sayegh (known for her immersive painting and installation practice), who has transformed the Club’s historic Ante Room into a fully immersive, site-specific environment in Mayfair. In fact, Mandy will be doing a one-off performance hosted at Thaddaeus Ropac at 37 Dover Street on 5 June. Alongside this, there will also be a group exhibition called Making Appearances, which will feature work by the likes of Cindy Sherman and Helen Chadwick, exploring photography as a tool of self-fashioning and contemporary identity construction.