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The best virtual events you can attend from home

The best virtual events you can attend from home

Collection by Eventbrite

Don’t feel like leaving the house? You can still attend a comedy workshop, join a yoga class, or discuss a recent page-turner with a book club — virtually, of course. Eventbrite’s experts have curated the best online events and experiences where you can log on, learn something new, and make new friends, all from your couch.

The best virtual events you can attend from home
The best virtual events you can attend from home
The best virtual events you can attend from home

The best virtual events you can attend from home

Collection by Eventbrite

Don’t feel like leaving the house? You can still attend a comedy workshop, join a yoga class, or discuss a recent page-turner with a book club — virtually, of course. Eventbrite’s experts have curated the best online events and experiences where you can log on, learn something new, and make new friends, all from your couch.

Don’t feel like leaving the house? You can still attend a comedy workshop, join a yoga class, or discuss a recent page-turner with a book club — virtually, of course. Eventbrite’s experts have curated the best online events and experiences where you can log on, learn something new, and make new friends, all from your couch.

Royal Family expert Hugo Vickers unpacks the truths and fabrications depicted in the hit Netflix series "The Crown," offering historical context and exploring criticisms of the show's willfully inaccurate approach.

Get "knotty" with macrame cord (just make sure you buy some ahead of time) in this online craft session, where you learn how to create patterned plant hangers that can add some flair to your home decor.

London-based drag susperstar Dolly Trolley will get your blood pumping with a campy aerobics workout and your abs sore from laughing.

Want to meditate but just can't seem to do it on your own? This event series is the answer. Log on and meditate with others with instruction. Calm your mind and open your heart.

Tap into your inner dancer from home, and find grace and strength while having a bit of fun. This class is great for new dancers and those with some experience who want to get back to dance — all you need is a chair and an open mind.

Join a virtual artist's salon and have some fun as both an artist and a model. You'll be put into a group with other artists and take turns sketching others in the virtual room.

If you like an active, challenging yoga class, Rocket Yoga is calling your name. This style can be difficult to find in studios, so log on to move, breathe, and sweat in a practice that will push you physically and calm you mentally.

Start making world-class Italian cuisine in your own kitchen by attending this two-hour class, where a chef will guide you through recipes for homemade gnocchi and tiramisu.

Learn how to cook a versatile Thai red curry that can be used in various dishes — all with the help of chef Jen. You'll follow along as Jen prepares the curry (you'll get a list of ingredients) and steams some rice to serve it with.

Explore recipes from around the world during this cooking class presented by the Atlantic Institute. This month, a chef will show attendees how to cook the perfect chicken parmesan, accompanied by pasta of your choice.

Batik is an Indonesian technique of wax-resist dyeing that can help you create fantastic textile art. Join teacher Usman to learn how to make a gorgeous Indonesian scarf or table runner, perfect for beginners.

Restorative yoga offers a slower practice in which you hold shapes for several minutes while being led in breathwork and meditation. If you deal with stress, this class offers tools that can help it drop away — including a deep "yogic sleep" meditation.

Join a live training session on Friday mornings and get strong with a group of women. Roll up with dumbbells and get ready to move and breathe through a guided forty-five minute session that focuses on form and introduces you to a community of fellow lifters.

One of the UK's biggest cultural exports, the duo behind Pet Shop Boys join The Guardian ahead of the release of a new album ("Nonetheless") to chat about pop music's past, present, and future.

Discover the joys and comforts of poetry in this workshop, when author and poet Lauren Ducrey guides participants in how to find their words—and then capture them for the page. Enjoy the process of creation while also taking in the powerful works of your peers.

Draw inspiration from the National Portrait Gallery's collection. Via prompts and visual art, you'll be guided to write and create.

Master the skill of making pizza from scratch — a skill you can put to use again and again. Start by crafting a quick rising pizza dough and properly kneading it, then mix up a perfect marinara sauce, and enjoy a wonderful pie.

Taking place every second and fourth Friday, this yoga class goes beyond stretching, demonstrating how the practice can be used to reduce anxiety, build confidence, and increase self-awareness.

Comic book artist Zak Simmonds-Hurn leads this 60-minute class for young artists aged 7-14, offering tips and techniques for drawing imaginative monsters.

Master this savory (or sweet, if you prefer) pastry with the help of chef Jen, who will guide you through the process of shaping your dough, stuffing it with delicious fillings, and then sealing your empanadas before they bake.

Learn how to prepare a decadent meal of rib-eye steak and lobster during this interactive class, which provides step-by-step instructions that you can replicate in your own kitchen.

Put away that package of frozen ravioli and learn how to make your own, from scratch. In this hands-on class, you'll hand-roll dough, insert fillings, and boil to perfection — no pasta machine required.

Seven cultural leaders in Canada come together for this conversation about how the rise of AI will impact cultural production, distribution, and monetization.

This three-part course helmed by a textile artist will show you how to plan, grow, and harvest a garden of plants that can be used to create vibrant natural dyes.

Squid biologist Dr. Sarah McAnulty leads this four-part class where attendees learn about creatures that spend most of their lives in the dark — from fish that only exist deep underwater to animals that burrow into the ground.

It's time to conduct a spring cleaning on your wardrobe with this workshop geared to help you keep the things you love and say goodbye to the clothes that no longer serve you.

Comic artist Emily Kimbell leads this virtual workshop for 7-14-year-olds, demonstrating ways to create drawings that tell a lively story.