Get ready for a non-stop summer of fun with Ealing Summer Festivals…
Not one, not two, but seven – yes you read that right – seven festivals taking place in Walpole Park this summer. With something for the beer-lovers, to music, dance and creativity for younger audiences, you can look forward to an extensive summer of culture.
Wednesday 8th to Saturday 11th July – The 35th Ealing Beer Festival returns the largest outdoor London CAMRA beer festival, kicking off the Ealing Summer Festivals season. From £5.
Wednesday 29th July – West London’s only festival by and for youth. This year Fumez and friends will headline the Main Stage, with more acts to be announced. £3 for under 25’s.
Thursday 23rd to Friday 31st July – Another year, another stella lineup, including Harry Hill, Lucy Porter, Paul Chowdry and Lou Sanders. From £29.70.
Saturday 25th to Sunday 26th July – The 2026 Jazz Festival celebrates both heritage and evolution, building on a legacy in Walpole Park that stretches back to 1984. From £18.15.
Saturday 1st August to Sunday 2nd August – The 2026 Blues Festival unfolds as a two-day celebration of legacy and influence, reflecting Ealing’s status as the birthplace of British blues. On Sunday, listen to the legendary roots reggae band, Misty in Roots. From £18.15.
Sunday 19th July – Voted the UK’s most inclusive festival, Latino Life has developed a reputation for creating unique experiences with quality and diverse artists, taking you on a journey through salsa, reggaeton, samba, jazz, fusion, folk, funk, bolero, tango, hip-hop and more. From £22.50.
Saturday 18th July – Four stages of music, drag shows, dance troupes, street food, cocktails, and icons – plus a lineup of DJs and performers ready to steal the show. From £39.37.
If you’re looking for something different – be sure to check out our event listings including walks and talks, arts and crafts markets, club nights, music from a variety of genres, theatre and heritage, exhibitions and more – many that are free to attend.
*Prices at time of publishing this article.
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