Up At The O2

Ever wanted to climb to the top of an iconic building without a lift, escalator or someone to carry you? Why not take part in a 90 minute guided climb over the roof of the O2 Arena that is 52m above the ground? This expedition is not for the faint hearted as the walkway has a slight bounce on it to reflect the surface of the tent. When you get to the top, there will be an observation platform where you can take in impressive views of London.

The O2 Arena, Peninsula Square, Greenwich, SE10 0DX, until December 2016, 10am. Details: 08448560202, theo2.co.uk

Believe And Achieve

The Young Soldierz performing arts group is celebrating the positive impact young people can make in a show that is both entertaining and educating through song, dance, drama and lots of laughter.

Their Believe And Achieve Concert aims to unify the local community and raise awareness around the negative impact of bullying.

Millfield Theatre, Silver Street, Enfield, N18 1PJ, Saturday July 23, 7pm. Details: 020 8807 6680, enfield.gov.uk/millfield

Queen’s Theatre Magnificent Music Hall

Travel through the history of the Music Hall with entertainer Don Mclean, chairman Peter John and music by Carol Anne Wells, comedy songstress Helen Watson. There will also be performances by musical genius Steve Galler, magician Ali Cardabra as Charlie Chaplin, songbird Katie Milton and Samantha George as Burlington Bertie.

Queen’s Theatre, Billet Lane, Hornchurch, RM11 1QT, Friday July 22, 2.30pm. Details: 01708 443333, queens-theatre.co.uk

Groundhog Day

Old Vic Artistic Director Matthew Warchus is staging a world premiere of the Groundhog Day musical. The story follows Phil Connors, played by Andy Karl, a cynical TV weatherman in Pittsburgh who is sent to cover the annual Groundhog Day event in Pennsylvania. However, he finds himself caught in a loop and forced to repeat the same day over and over again.

The Old Vic, The Cut, Waterloo, SE1 8NB, Friday July 15 to August 15, 7.30pm. Details: 0844 871 7628, oldvictheatre.com

London Wonderground

The Southbank Centre has organised a summer of shows exclusively for the London Wonderground Festival. Acrobatic act Barbu will be performing a cabaret show packed full of circus tricks and perfectly-trimmed beards and Metta Theatre will interpret Rudyard Kipling’s classic tale of The Jungle Book through a display of street dance and circus.

Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, Southbank, SE1 8XX, until September 25. Details: 0844 545 8282, londonwonderground.co.uk