Langthorne Park Festival 2026

You are invited to a big community festival, full of fun, games, live music, performances, street food, and so much more. Let's welcome in summer and celebrate our wonderful community together.

Entry to the event is free, and there will be entertainment and activities for everyone on the day, including:

  • Live music and dance (including some special guests and local talent)
  • Children’s and Family Crafts with GB Carnival
  • Face painting and tattoos
  • Bouncy Castles
  • Children’s Entertainment with Aunty Filly
  • Football Shootout and Games with MB Community CIC
  • Worth Unlimited Youth Bus
  • Adult Craft Workshop with Two Twos Art CIC
  • Food and Drink Stalls
  • Makers Market
  • Forest School with the Hive
  • Wellbeing area with Better
  • Free Bike Check and MOT by Dr Bike
  • Information Stalls

And loads more!

Food and drink will be available until 7pm

The event has been funded by the Council, Peabody and Stow Brothers and developed in partnership with a team of local organisations, including Leytonstone Toy Library and Holy Trinity Church.

You are invited to a big community festival, full of fun, games, live music, performances, street food, and so much more. Let's welcome in summer and celebrate our wonderful community together.

Entry to the event is free, and there will be entertainment and activities for everyone on the day, including:

  • Live music and dance (including some special guests and local talent)
  • Children’s and Family Crafts with GB Carnival
  • Face painting and tattoos
  • Bouncy Castles
  • Children’s Entertainment with Aunty Filly
  • Football Shootout and Games with MB Community CIC
  • Worth Unlimited Youth Bus
  • Adult Craft Workshop with Two Twos Art CIC
  • Food and Drink Stalls
  • Makers Market
  • Forest School with the Hive
  • Wellbeing area with Better
  • Free Bike Check and MOT by Dr Bike
  • Information Stalls

And loads more!

Food and drink will be available until 7pm

The event has been funded by the Council, Peabody and Stow Brothers and developed in partnership with a team of local organisations, including Leytonstone Toy Library and Holy Trinity Church.