Event
The Artillery Garden of the Honourable Artillery Company sits behind a wall on City Road, five acres of lawn in the City of London backed by a Georgian headquarters that dates to 1734. For three days each June it hosts The London Concours, now in its tenth year, which has settled into a format that uses the setting deliberately: the cars arranged across the grass, the Georgian facade behind them, office towers visible above the treeline.
The 2026 edition presents over 200 cars across curated daily classes. The opening day focuses on Porsche's racing heritage, the second honours the Jaguar XK, and the third brings current high-performance cars onto the grounds as Supercar Day. Each year's class structure changes, which means the field varies considerably from one edition to the next and returning visitors rarely see the same show twice.
The event runs as a garden party alongside the concours, with catering, live music and retail on the grounds throughout. The balance tips toward the social side in a way that distinguishes it from a standard concours format – the cars are serious, the surroundings are calm, and the atmosphere is closer to a private members event than a public motor show. Tickets are required; day passes and multi-day options are available.
Moorgate and Old Street underground stations are both within a short walk, and Liverpool Street is about ten minutes on foot. The HAC is not visible from the street, which means first-time visitors should allow a few extra minutes to find the entrance on City Road.
