BT London Live at Trafalgar Square
To celebrate the Paralympics, you can watch all of the action plus see cultural performances down at one of London's most iconic locations
BT London Live, which Magic is the official London radio station for, is set to transform one of London’s most iconic landmarks, Trafalgar Square, into the destination to enjoy the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
It will be a wonderful, FREE day out for fun with all the family including Have-A-Go-sports activities, music showcases and live cultural performances, every day from 29 August and 9 September between 11am to 10pm.
Visitors to BT London Live Trafalgar Square will also be able to watch all the London 2012 Paralympic sporting action beamed in live, courtesy of Channel 4, the official Paralympic broadcaster, on a giant, 60m2 state-of- the-art screen plus the chance to see the on-stage appearances from the ParalympicsGB medallists.
Aspiring athletes, disabled and non-disabled, alike, will be able to
experience and try out a range of Paralympic sports including Sitting
Volleyball, Judo, Athletics Wheelchair Basketball and Wheelchair Tennis
on the Have-a-Go Sports Court in what will be one of the world’s most
iconic sporting venues for the 12 days of the Games. All equipment
needed for each sport will be provided. There will also be free Table
Tennis on offer around the Square.
Log on to www.btlondonlive.com for full details.
BT London Live Trafalgar Square operates a
first-come, first-served entry system with no ticket required. Entry is
subject to capacity.
Live Music continues to be a part of the BT London Live experience
during the Paralympic Games, with performances taking place at 1:00pm
every day from deaf and disabled artists including Denise Leigh, Lizzie
Emeh, Signmark and Heavy Load. Other artists will perform at 7:00pm and
include The Beat, Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band, the Fabulous
Lounge Swingers, London Calling and songs from the hit musical, Reasons
To Be Cheerful. Magic will be on board to interview the Paralympics GB
medallists on-stage every evening.





