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Time Out
19-06-2025
- Climate
- Time Out
London travel disruption this weekend: full list of tube and train closures for June 20-23
London is in for an absolutely sizzling weekend. The capital is set to reach a blistering 33C on Saturday, so we wouldn't blame you for keeping activity to a minimum and avoiding trains like the plague. At the same time, though there's tonnes of stuff going on throughout the city that will be worth the sweaty tube ride, we promise. There's Little Simz' Meltdown festival, the Kew Midsummer Fete, the SAFAR Film Festival, the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and loads, loads more. Plus, of course, Dua Lipa's first ever headline shows at Wembley Stadium. The last thing you want in this heat is having to unexpectedly replan your route and be walking around more than absolutely necessary. So, we're here will all the information you need on planned train and tube disruptions from Friday, June 20 to Sunday June 22. Dua Lipa at Wembley Stadium travel advice For Dua Lipa's huge concerts on Friday and Saturday, you'll need to get to Wembley Park station (Jubilee and Metropolitan lines), Wembley Stadium station (Chiltern Main Line) or Wembley Central station (Bakerloo and Lioness lines). There's some planned disruption on several Overground lines on the day of the first show so you may need to rethink the route you originally had planned. More details on those below. Full list of tube and train disruptions in London this weekend DLR There'll be partial closures on the DLR on Saturday and Sunday, with no service between Poplar / Stratford International and Beckton / Woolwich Arsenal. TfL says you should use either the Elizabeth line, Jubilee line or the replacement bus services on offer instead. District Don't expect any District line services between Turnham Green and Richmond on Sunday. You'll need to use replacement bus service DL3, which will go between Willesden Junction and Richmond via Acton Central, South Acton (Acton Lane), Turnham Green, Chiswick Park, Gunnersbury and Kew Gardens. Overground Suffragette If you tend to travel in the early hours of the morning, bear in mind that on Friday, the 5.48am train from Barking Riverside to Gospel Oak and the 6.24am train from Gospel Oak to Barking Riverside won't be running. Mildmay On Friday, there are no southbound services from Willesden Junction to Shepherds Bush until 6.15am. Lioness There's only a slight alteration on the Lioness line – on Friday, the 5.29am train from Watford Junction to Euston will start from Willesden Junction at 6.04am instead. Weaver Weaver services between Hackney Downs and Chingford will stop running from 10.45pm on Sunday. There'll be replacement buses you can hop on instead. Windrush There'll be no Windrush services between New Cross Gate and West Croydon / Crystal Palace on either Saturday or Sunday. National Rail Southern Rail No services will go between London Bridge and Crystal Palace / East Croydon (via Forest Hill) on Sunday. There are also no trains running between East Croydon and Gatwick Airport on the same day due to urgent repair work.


The Independent
07-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Little Simz announces more artists for Meltdown 2025
Little Simz has added more artists to her already packed lineup for this year's Meltdown festival. Held at the Southbank Centre in London from 12 to 22 June, the event will play host to artists including British R&B star Mahalia, Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage, Canadian jazz/hip-hop collective BADBADNOTGOOD, and Mercury Prize -winning musician James Blake. They will join the likes of London-born saxophonist Nubya Garcia, contemporary soul artist MEGA, and singer-songwriter Kara Jackson. British rapper Simz, born Simbiatu Abisola Abiola Ajikawo, had previously announced that grime legend Ghetts, Grammy-winning American musician Jon Batiste, The Streets, Little Dragon vocalist Yukumi, and 'Messy' star Lola Young would appear on the lineup. She is the latest in a long line of esteemed curators that include The Cure's Robert Smith, Nick Cave, David Bowie, Patti Smith, Grace Jones and Elvis Costello. Little Simz said: 'My team and I have prepared eleven days of art, music, workshops and more. So many incredible artists have curated this festival so it's a true honour to be a part of it. Thank you to the Southbank Centre for having me. 'Meltdown 2025 the Simz way is going to be epic. I'll see you there.' Born in north London, Simz is regarded as one of the most gifted rappers of her generation, attracting early praise with albums such as 2016's Stillness in Wonderland and 2019's Grey Area. In 2021, she received national acclaim for her fourth album, Sometimes I Might Be Introvert, which charted at No 4 in the UK and won the Mercury Prize the following year. Her most recent album, No Thank You, was surprise-released in December 2022 through the independent label, Forever Living Originals, while her latest EP, Drop 7, came out in February last year. She recently announced that her new record, Lotus, will be released on 6 June. Jane Beese, head of contemporary music for the Southbank Centre, said: 'Little Simz's first taste of what's to come from her Meltdown hugely embodies the wealth of influences and inspirations across her work. 'Ranging from jazz, hip hop, R&B, electronic and soul with a line up of both renowned legends alongside the creators of the future, this is going to be London's go-to festival this summer.' Mark Ball, artistic director at the Southbank Centre, added: 'Hot on the heels of her brilliant line up for the first wave announcements, it's thrilling to see more global talent play alongside homegrown artists and to see Little Simz's musical curiosity and imagination take full shape.'


The Guardian
17-03-2025
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
Little Simz sues former producer Inflo over unpaid debts
Little Simz is suing her former producer Inflo – AKA Dean Cover of music collective Sault – for allegedly failing to repay a loan of £1.7m, including £1m to cover Sault's only live show to date, an opulent extravaganza at London venue Drumsheds in December 2023 at which she performed. The London-born rapper and actor said that the debt left her unable to pay her full tax liability in January 2024. Inflo had worked with Simz, born Simbiatu Ajikawo, since her third album, 2019's Grey Area, as well as producing for Adele, Michael Kiwanuka, Tyler, the Creator, and Inflo's wife, soul singer Cleo Sol. The rapper filed her claim in January, alleging that Inflo held on to loans for more than a year and that his company provided improper accounting to her for funds that Sony supplied to cover recording, Law360 reports. Inflo has not yet filed a defence to the claim. Representatives for Simz offered no comment. The Guardian has contacted representatives for Inflo. In April 2022, Simz left her previous manager to work with an employee of Inflo's company, Forever Living Originals. When her publishing contract with Universal Music Publishing ended, Inflo advised her to self-publish her music, the claim states. Simz then worked with Artists Without a Label (AWAL), a label services company for independent artists, owned by Sony. In November 2022, she entered a three-album deal with a total advance of £2m, as well as £625,000 to cover the costs of recording the third album. Prior to receiving the costs payment, Simz made two separate payments of £350,000 and £275,000 to Inflo to cover the costs of that record with AWAL. In October 2024, a letter sent by Inflo's solicitors stated that the total costs only came to £524,436. Her claim states that she was under the impression any remaining funds would be returned to her on completion of the album. Simz lent Inflo the money on 1 December 2023 to cover the Drumsheds show on the condition that he repay her by 4 December. The claim states that he failed to do so, saying he was 'still getting [his] deal over the line' and would send the money 'back as soon as it lands'. Tickets for the event cost £99 each. Simz lent Inflo further sums of £500,000 and £200,000 in December 2023, but she claims he failed to repay them in 2024 despite repeated requests. Her inability to pay her full tax liability left her subject to interest and charges, she claims. Her claim states that Inflo's lawyers acknowledged the debt in October 2024, but incorrectly framed it as a debt owed by Forever Living Originals, not Inflo himself. Simz is set to release her sixth album, Lotus, on 9 May. The album was produced by Miles Clinton James, who has previously produced for London jazz outfit Kokoroko. She shared the lead single, Flood, in February. In June, she will curate the Meltdown festival at London's Southbank Centre. The lineup is yet to be announced.