Twenty Magnificent Years
The 20th anniversary of the Goodwood Revival was a roaring success. The event was a complete sell out, with 146,000 people attending across the three days. Some 400 cars and motorbikes competed in 15 races, travelling from five continents. Two thousand five hundred hula hoops, 500 yoyos and 500 Slinkys were given away to guests, and the Goodwood Farm made 16,500 burgers and 20,000 sausages for the race weekend.
What’s On Magazine Sept 2018 is out now with our exclusive pictures from The Gumball 3000 2018 Rally. You will also find a comprehensive list of forthcoming events for September in your area as well as many London exhibitions.
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David Hasselhoff, Usher and other celebrities attended the launch party at Proud, Embankment and the flag drop in Covent Garden of the 2018 Gumball 3000 Rally, the annual star studded road trip which raises money for Gumball 3000 Foundation to support a variety of charities.
David Hasselhoff (66) and his new wife Hayley Roberts (38) were photographed for the first time since their wedding by What’s On Magazine at the Gumball flag drop, marking the start of the Gumball 3000 2018 Rally.
The couple travelled to London following their recent wedding in the southern region of Puglia, Italy. David & Hayley met in 2011 while David was staying in the UK, during his judging stint on Britain’s Got Talent.
The couple joined crowds of Gumball enthusiasts in Covent Garden, London.David wore acid wash jeans with a white sports shirt and Gumball cap, as he dropped the flag to start the rally. Hayley was the picture of summer chic in a floral summer dress and trendy Wayfarer shades, as she proudly watched her husband in action from the sidelines.
The couple were obviously looking forward to staying out the limelight during their forthcoming honeymoon in the Maldives.
The Gumball 3000 is an annual 3,000-mile international motor rally which takes place on public roads. It was started in 1999 by Maximillion Cooper, with the idea to combine cars, music, fashion and entertainment, taking its name from the 1976 film The Gumball Rally.
This year, the rally takes drivers of vehicles including Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Aston Martins on a road trip to Tokyo, in the process raising thousands of pounds for charity.
The 2018 route passes through Domaine De Chantilly in France, Sforza Castle in Milan, Italy and headed to Bologna to fly on Gumball air (A Malaysian Airlines airplane fully rented for Gumballers by the organizers of Gumball 3000 which stopped in Kazakhstan to refuel) to head to Osaka, Japan, some of the cars are also being flown over to Japan. In Japan they landed in Osaka and drove to Kyoto, Nanao ending in Tokyo where the Gumball finale party took place.
Awards and accolades revealed at
RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2018
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has awarded 154 prestigious medals to the gardens, floristry and floral and plant exhibitors at this year’s RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, sponsored by Viking Cruises.
In addition to 64 Gold Medals, 38 Silver-Gilt Medals, 42 Silver Medals and nine Bronze Medals were also awarded across the world’s largest annual Flower Show, which runs from 2-8 July.
Two coveted titles were presented to the eye-catching ‘B&Q Bursting Busy Lizzie Garden’, with surrey based designer Matthew Childs earning Best Show Garden and contractors Tecwyn Evans scooping the award for Best Construction. Created using a range of affordable B&Q products, the garden demonstrates an inspirational and achievable space to entertain, with powerful injections of colour provided by the new breed of Busy Lizzies at its heart.
Commenting on the garden, RHS Judge James Alexander-Sinclair said: ‘RHS Hampton Court Palace never fails to provide something for everyone with a huge range of different styles and interests on display, and we’re particularly excited about our Best Show Garden this year, which added a much needed breath of fresh colour and zing to a hot July day.’
Other gardens among the Gold Medal winners included ‘The Landform Garden Bar’ by Rhiannon Williams, ‘The South West Water Green Garden’ by Tom Simpson and the ‘Breckland Beauty Garden’ by Jody Lingard, Nick Fryer and Tim Lingard. Also awarded Gold was the ‘Best of Both Worlds Garden’, designed by Rosemary Coldstream and built alongside students and apprentices.
Best in Show in the brand new Lifestyle Gardens category was awarded to Ula Maria for ‘The Style and Design Garden’, while Joseph Gibson secured the Gardens for a Changing World accolade for ‘Conscious Consumerism’, and the ‘Santa Rita: Living La Vida 120 Garden’ by Alan Rudden won Best World Garden.
A total of 54 Gold Medals were presented to nurseries in the Floral Marquee, as well as 29 Silver-Gilt, 21 Silver and two Bronze medals. Cook’s Garden Centre, Lime Cross Nursery and Southfield Nurseries were among the Gold Medal winners, and the prestigious Best Exhibit in the Floral Marquee went to Roualeyn Fuchsias. Also scoring well, the Allium National Collection was awarded Best Plant Heritage Exhibit and David Austin Roses took the title for Best Rose Exhibit.
Adding to the accolades, Best Dig In Exhibit went to Pennard Plants, Best Exhibit in the Floral Design Studio was awarded to Somerset Postal Flowers and Lauren Easter from Hadlow College was named RHS Future Florist of the Year.
The Best Flower & Vegetable Box Award was given to the Herbs and Preserves Garden – An Ode to Antiquity for their flower box celebrating the ancient tradition of flavouring and preserving food with herbs with the hopes of inspiring today’s population to address food waste.
What’s On Magazine July 2018 edition features exclusive pictures from The Summer Party 2018 presented by Serpentine Galleries & Chanel. The party was Hosted by Yana Peel, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Michael R. Bloomberg, CHANEL, Christo and Adwoa Aboah. The Summer Party took place on Tuesday 19 June in the grounds of the Serpentine Gallery and the Serpentine Pavilion 2018, which is designed by the award-winning architect Frida Escobedo.
This major annual fundraiser celebrates the Serpentine Summer Season and the year-round support of the Galleries’ friends, partners and collaborators.
Following the success of last year’s collaboration between the Serpentine Galleries and CHANEL, which saw the pioneering art institution and iconic fashion house combine creative forces, the partnership developed for 2018 creating a unique event celebrating free art and free thinking and honouring the best of art and architecture in the heart of the city.
Leading figures from the worlds of international art, architecture, design, fashion, music, film and business attended the party to celebrate and raise funds for the Serpentine’s globally acclaimed exhibitions, architecture, education and live programmes, which are free and open to everyone.
Catering was provided by the prestigious Cellar Society; guests drank Margarita’s and Vodka Martini’s and ate Salmon Poke, Beef Tagliata and Beetroot and Blackberries.
At Coco’s Restaurant, a seated dining experience by CHANEL, guests dined on Courgette Flowers, Rare-Roasted Hereford Beef and Roast Cod.
Award-winning interior designer Joyce Wang created a bespoke ice-cream cart from which gelato, including sesame ice-cream with charcoal cookies, was served throughout the night.
Music provided on the night included DJ sets by Mimi Xu, Horsemeat Disco and Black Madonna with a special live performance from Nile Rogers and CHIC featuring guest appearances from British female singer songwriters NAO and Cosha, performed on a stage created by acclaimed set designer Es Devlin, who has previously worked with both the Serpentine Galleries and CHANEL
Immersive experiences included a new interactive installation by Es Devlin, MICROPHONE / MEGAPHONE, that used words donated in real time by guests; Google Pixel 2’s Pixel Portrait an installation designed by TEM that captured guests’ portraits in unique and shareable compositions derived from the colour palette of Christo’s London Mastaba; and Temporary Graffiti, an intervention by the art group RANDOM INTERNATIONAL that invited guests to paint with nothing but light itself to create their own ephemeral works of art.
The Serpentine’s legendary summer fundraiser raises essential funds for the Galleries’ programmes, keeping access to the Serpentine free and open to all, all year round.
The Summer Party is organised by the Serpentine Galleries with support from CHANEL.
What’s On Magazine June issue features our exclusive pictures from
The Chelsea Flower Show 2018
Chris Beardshaw wins prestigious Best in Show Award at RHS Chelsea
The garden showcases a secure and sensory environment offering a tranquil woodland scene filled with soft, textured perennials. It is Morgan Stanley’s fourth year with Chris Beardshaw and has been designed to raise awareness of the work of the NSPCC.
On winning the award, Chris Beardshaw said: “It’s a genuine privilege to be holding the Best in Show Award at RHS Chelsea 2018. 20 years ago when I started designing Show Gardens I looked up to and was really inspired by the designers winning these sorts of awards, I hope what we do inspires people in the same way.”
RHS judge James Alexander-Sinclair said: “It has a very clear and concise message. The plants are of outstanding quality and beautifully put together. The building provides a calm and contemplative space for reflection which contrasts exquisitely with the exuberance of the surrounding planting – it works on every level.”
Gardens among the Gold Medal winners also included The M&G Garden with designer Sarah Price, The Wedgewood Garden by Jo Thompson and The Welcome to Yorkshire Garden designed by Mark Gregory, Managing Director of Landform who also received the Best Construction Award.
Kazuyuki Ishihara’s O-mo-te-na-shi no NIWA – The Hospitality Garden won Best Artisan Garden meanwhile Best in the all new Space to Grow category was awarded to Urban Flow – in partnership with Thames Water, by debut RHS Chelsea designer Tony Woods. The new category offers original ideas, trends and take home messages to inspire visitors to transform their outdoor spaces.
A total of 55 Gold Medals were awarded to nurseries and growers at the heart of the Show in the Great Pavilion. In addition a total of 35 Silver-Gilt Medals, seven Silver Medals and two Bronze Medals were handed out. The Diamond Jubilee Award for the best exhibit in the Great Pavilion was presented to Southfield Nurseries, who were awarded their 30th Gold Medal for their 30th appearance which also marked their last appearance at the Show before retiring from Chelsea.
The coveted President’s Award was presented to Ashwood Nurseries for their display of Hellebores which are being exhibited out of season for the first time.
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has awarded 124 RHS Medals to the gardens and floral exhibits in the Great Pavilion at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show sponsored by M&G Investments.
Our May 2018 issue features exclusive pictures from The Olivier Awards 2018, held recently at The Royal Albert Hall, London.
Pick up a copy at one of our many local distribution points including major supermarkets. You will also find a comprehensive list of forthcoming events for May in your area as well as many London exhibitions.