heat’s Monthly Report: all the best things to do in March

There's plenty to celebrate in March

Jack Whitehall, Vanessa Williams as Miranda Priestly, Audrey Indome and Tolani Shoneye.

by Nathan Katnoria |
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Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just looking for something fun to do, there’s plenty of fun to be had in March.

Not only is Mother’s Day on 30 March, but it’s also International Women’s Day on Saturday 8 March and there’s loads of amazing events on to celebrate both – including a bottomless brunch hosted by our favourite podcast huns Audrey and Tolly T from The Receipts Podcast.

Elsewhere, awards season continues with the one of the biggest nights in British music – the BRIT Awards and, if you’re just looking for a fun evening out then The Devil Wears Prada continues its incredible run at the Dominion Theatre.

The BRIT Awards 2025

Saturday 1 March

The O2, London

Jack Whitehall hosting the BRIT Awards
Jack Whitehall will be hosting the BRITs once again ©JMEnternational/JMEnternational for BRIT Awards/Getty Images

The BRIT Awards are easily one of the glitziest and glammest nights of the year and you can be there at The O2 with all of your favourite music superstars. This year’s ceremony will be include performances from Sabrina Carpenter, former Little Mix singer Jade and Teddy Swims, with Jack Whitehall returning to host, so it’s a stacked lineup. You can also watch it from the comfort of your own home as the whole thing will be shown on ITV1 and ITX from 8.15pm. Tickets available here.

The Devil Wears Prada Musical

Monday - Saturday throughout March

The Dominion Theatre, London

Tickets from £25

Vanessa Williams as Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada Musical
Vanessa Williams takes on the iconic role of Miranda Priestly ©Matt Crockett

The musical adaptation of iconic noughties film The Devil Wears Prada hit the West End for the first time last year and quickly became the fastest selling show in the Dominion Theatre’s history. With music by Elton John and Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives legend Vanessa Williams starring as Miranda Priestly, if you’re planning a night out to the theatre this month then you NEED to see The Devil Wears Prada. Tickets available here.

Gaucho's Pour Decisions Patron Dinner

Selected nights in March

Gaucho restaurants in London, Manchester, Liverpool, Cardiff and Edinburgh

£80pp

Gaucho Patron Dinner
Each course will be served with a signature Patron cocktail ©Gaucho

Steak connoisseurs Gaucho have teamed up with legendary tequila brand Patron to kick off their new spirit-focussed dinner series Pour Decisions. Each evening features meticulously crafted dishes – including Gaucho’s signature spiral-cut steak – expertly paired with a signature tequila cocktail, before ending with the return of Patrón XO Cafe. Book here.

The Receipts Podcast International Women's Day Brunch

Saturday 8 March

BOXPARK Shoreditch

£40pp

Audrey Indome and Tolani Shoneye
The Receipts Podcast's Audrey and Tolly are hosting their own brunch ©Dave Benett/Getty Images for Spotify

There’s no better way to celebrate International Women’s Day than a BOXPARK bottomless brunch with none other than Audrey and Tolly T from The Receipts podcast, who will be hosting a live dilemmas session. There’s also DJ sets from Nadia Jae & Sandra Omari, food from BOXPARK’s street food vendors and, of course, bottomless cocktails. Tickets available here.

Biscuiteers Mother's Day Afternoon Tea

From 8 March

Belgravia and Notting Hill, London

From £50pp

Biscuiteers Afternoon Tea
Treat your mum on Mother's Day ©Biscuiteers

If you’re looking for a special way to celebrate your mum on Mother’s Day, why not treat her to a gorgey afternoon tea at Biscuiteers. She’ll get to enjoy their signature hand-iced biscuits and special Biscuiteers blend Tregothnan tea, as well as decadent mini sandwiches, patisserie and freshly baked scones. For a small extra fee, you can add a glass of bubbly or a DIY biscuit icing session and there’s even a complimentary gift for mum. Book here.

Virtual reality gaming at Gravity MAX

Throughout March

Across the UK

From £10.95pp

Gravity MAX
Good preparation for a zombie apocalypse... ©Gravity MAX

Strap yourself in, quite literally, for one heck of a ride with Sandbox VR. The virtual reality arena is unlike any we’ve experienced before, as you become a character in a video game of your choice with astonishing attention to detail. We went for Seekers of the Shard as we thought it would be more fun than scary. It was TERRIFYING but we are wimps. Jolly good fun though. Strong recommend.

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