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Ealing Summer Festivals: How to Claim Free Tickets for July Weekend

Walpole Park is set to host a vibrant double-header of music and culture this July, with Ealing residents eligible to claim a limited number of free tickets for both events. The weekend programme, supported by Ealing Council, brings international artists and community-focused celebrations to the heart of the borough.

Event Schedule and Attendee Guide

To help you plan your visit, here is the essential information for both festival days:

Event Date Time Audience
As One in the Park Saturday, 18 July 12:00 – 22:00 18+ Only
Latino Life in the Park Sunday, 19 July 12:00 – 22:00 Family-friendly

How to Claim Your Resident Tickets

Ealing residents can access a limited allocation of free tickets for both festivals. To secure your spot, you must use the official booking links provided by Ealing Council. During the checkout process, enter the discount code ‘iloveealing’ to apply the resident offer.

Because the free ticket allocation is limited, organisers strongly recommend booking in advance. If the resident allocation is exhausted, or if you reside outside of the borough, standard paid tickets remain available for purchase through the official festival websites.

Festival Highlights and What to Expect

As One in the Park (Saturday, 18 July)

As London’s largest LGBTQ+ day festival, the event returns to Ealing for its third year. The programme is packed with music, cabaret, and comedy. This year’s headline act is the Brazilian global superstar Pabllo Vittar. The lineup also features house music legend Todd Terry, TV personality and DJ Gok Wan, the world-famous DJ Fat Tony, and drag performer Miss Vanjie. As this is an over-18s event, attendees should be prepared to present valid identification upon entry.

Latino Life in the Park (Sunday, 19 July)

Sunday shifts the focus to Latin American culture, transforming Walpole Park into a carnival-style celebration. The festival features four distinct stages dedicated to salsa, bachata, reggaeton, and samba, showcasing a mix of live bands and DJs. For families, the event includes a dedicated kids’ zone. Culinary enthusiasts can explore more than 20 food traders serving a variety of regional specialties and street food throughout the park.

Planning Your Visit

Both events take place at Walpole Park, Ealing. As these are major outdoor festivals, attendees are advised to check the official festival social media channels and websites for any last-minute updates regarding entry requirements or schedule changes. To ensure you do not miss out on the resident ticket offer, visit the Around Ealing website to locate the specific booking portals. By booking early, you ensure your entry and help the organisers manage capacity for what is expected to be a busy weekend in the park.

Source: Ealing Council

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