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WELCOME TO LONDON “the land of ancient futures”   Here’s is a simple field guide to the world’s first, and currently only, experience week.   WHAT IS LONDON EXPERIENCE WEEK?…

Our legendary London Experience Week Wrap Party is back! Last year, we asked everyone to come dressed as an experience. This year, we’re turning up the volume. To celebrate London…

Being shortlisted is winning. At this level, the difference between entries for the WXO Awards is rarely clear-cut. It is subjective. Context matters. Taste matters. What resonates with one judge…

This year’s shortlist brings together large-scale experiences that show what happens when ambition, infrastructure, and creative precision align. Across the category are productions that transform ships, stadiums, breweries, museums, city…

This year’s shortlist brings together experiences that do more than impress the senses — they reshape how audiences think, feel, and participate. Across the category are works that turn memory,…

This year’s shortlist shows that smaller-scale experiences can deliver some of the deepest and most lasting impact. Across the category are works that use intimacy, precision, and strong creative discipline…

This shortlist brings together businesses showing just how far experiential has evolved as a commercial force. Among the nominees are companies turning small teams into global delivery engines, scaling location-based…

This year’s shortlist highlights technologies that are not just supporting experiences, but actively redefining how they are built, operated, and felt. Across the category are platforms and systems enabling personalisation…

This year’s shortlist showcases teams proving that great experience design is never the work of a single discipline, but of groups that know how to turn vision into systems, culture…

From category-builders and systems-thinkers to world-scale creators and intimate transformation designers, this year’s shortlist brings together a striking range of talent shaping experiential work in very different ways. Some have…

Some of the best moments at London Experience Week happen when the agenda opens up and the community takes over. That is exactly what the WXO Unconference is for: a…

We sat World Experience Organisation’s Founder and CEO James Wallman down with a video camera and asked what he thought… “London Experience Week is NOT a conference! I hate conferences!…

The World Experience Organisation (WXO) is delighted to announce a new media partnership with blooloop as part of London Experience Week (LXW), bringing together two organisations committed to championing the…

One of the clearest shifts in experience design is the move away from passive spectatorship and towards forms of participation that are more playful, more porous and more meaningful. Audiences…

London Experience Week is at its strongest when it makes clear that the Experience Economy is not a local conversation with occasional international guests, but a genuinely global exchange of…

Get a taste of the insights you can expect at London Experience Week 2026 with this report from last year’s sold-out event.  

Hot topics! Useful provocations! No phones! Chatham House rules! What happens in the WXO Business of Experience Room stays in the WXO Business of Experience Room. But the impact won’t…

As part of London Experience Week’s Experience Safari, attendees are invited inside Pixel Artworks’ London studio for an exclusive networking breakfast and behind-the-scenes tour ahead of the World Experience Summit.…

At London Experience Week 2026, some of the most memorable moments will happen not on stage, but inside sound itself. As part of Experience Safari 2026, LXW26 attendees will have…

London Experience Week’s Experience Safari is all about opening doors into the city’s most exciting experiences – and this year, one of its standout invitations leads straight into the world…

Few immersive productions can claim to be true London originals. Jeff Wayne’s The War of The Worlds: The Experience can. A genuine gem in London’s experience landscape, it has become…

When Elvis Evolution launched, the response was hard to ignore. Public coverage described “walkouts, refunds, furore”, while disappointed audience members told reporters the experience felt “misleading” and “a shambles from…

The World Experience Organization is delighted to welcome Howard Dawber OBE to London Experience Week 2026, bringing one of the capital’s most senior voices on growth, placemaking and visitor economy…

We’re making it even easier to make the connections that lead to collaborations and work at London Experience Week – with a new networking tool for booking meetings with other…

The World Experience Organization (WXO) is delighted to offer the rare opportunity to take part in a London edition of Joe Pine’s Experience Economy Expert Certification course. The Course will…

At London Experience Week (LXW), the content doesn’t just happen on stage – it happens in the crowd. In 2025, LXW welcomed more than 500 delegates from 40+ countries. Job…

At London Experience Week, the audience isn’t just in the room – they’re part of the design. That’s why the first 101 ticket holders for LXW 2026 are recognised as…

London Experience Week isn’t just about what happens on stage… It’s about the stage itself. For 2026, the World Experience Summit takes place at one of the capital’s most iconic…