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The Anthem-Fuelled 10K You’ll Want in Your Diary This Summer - ASICS LDNX 10K

  • Writer: Hinton Magazine
    Hinton Magazine
  • Jul 25
  • 2 min read

Why the ASICS LDNX 10K is more than just a run—it’s a moment.

Wembley. A name that stirs something visceral. Usually, it’s the roar of a crowd, the blare of guitars, or the glint of silverware beneath stadium lights. But this August, it’s the sound of pounding feet that will echo beneath the famous arch—as the ASICS LDNX 10K arrives to rewrite the summer run playbook.

ASICS LDNX 10K

Scheduled for Sunday 24th August 2025, the ASICS LDNX 10K is London’s newest closed-road race—and it’s coming in loud. Very loud. Not content with just another 10K through city streets, this is a full-blown celebration of movement, music, and the moments that make memories. Think adrenaline, asphalt, and an Oasis tribute act belting out Champagne Supernova at the finish line.


Yes, really.


In a fitting nod to Wembley’s long-standing love affair with live music, the post-race party is being staged at Boxpark—complete with an Oasis tribute band fresh off the tour circuit, riding the wave of the Britpop legends’ first world reunion tour in 16 years. Expect singalongs, swagger, and one hell of a finish line experience. For those who missed out on actual Oasis tickets, this might just be the next best thing.

But don’t mistake the theatrics for a gimmick. The course itself is a runner’s dream: a high-energy, closed-road 10K that threads through the pulse of Wembley’s streets before culminating beneath that iconic arch. Whether you're chasing a personal best or showing up for your very first 10K, the ASICS LDNX promises a route packed with atmosphere, cheering crowds, and enough motivation to carry even the most reluctant of runners across the line.

ASICS LDNX 10K

And this isn’t just a run—it’s the beginning of a new chapter in London’s fitness and cultural calendar. A race that understands the modern runner: one who trains hard, runs harder, and wants the post-race playlist to slap.


Thousands have already locked in their place for what’s shaping up to be one of the city’s boldest running debuts—and spaces are vanishing faster than a Britpop vinyl at a car boot sale. With price tiers nearly full and the countdown ticking, now’s the moment to claim your spot on the start line and be able to say, “I was there for the first one.”


To secure your place or discover more, visit LDNX.co.uk.

 
 
 

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