Get ready for an unforgettable summer in Royal Greenwich! From 12 July to late August, enjoy a vibrant programme of free events across the borough—think street carnivals, immersive exhibitions, family workshops and spectacular outdoor performances.
July Highlights (from mid-month)
- Saturday 12 July – Kidbrooke Carnival & Nigerian Cultural Festival
Expect vibrant parades, drumming, street food and Afrobeat dance-offs in Pegler Square and Cator Park. Delivered by TARU Arts and Black Female Entrepreneur Greenwich (BFEG). - Sunday 13 July – African Masquerade & “Give or Take” workshops
Bostall Gardens hosts a lively African carnival, while The Bold Melon Collective offer LGBTQIA+ family-friendly collage and performance art sessions. - Monday 14 July to Sunday 10 August – Queer Migrations Exhibition
Visit Firepit Arts Gallery in Greenwich for this striking multimedia exhibition, exploring identity, migration and queer experience. - Thursday 17 July – Queer Migrations Launch Evening
From 7 to 9 pm: live music, artist talks and community celebration to kick off the Queer Migrations exhibition. - Saturday 26 July – Greenwich Food Festival
Head to Glyndon Community Centre & Green, Plumstead for street food, family cooking competitions, wellness workshops and more.
August Highlights
The festivities continue throughout August, showcasing cultural depth and creative diversity:
- Saturdays 2, 9 and 16 August – Nigerian Cultural Finesse (Arc & You)
Held in Kidbrooke (Highbrook Road Open Space), Middle Park, and Felixstowe Road Green, each event (12–6 pm) features traditional dance, music, fashion, storytelling and the premiere of a new Nigerian-British documentary. - Friday 22 August – GDIF: “Above and Beyond” Opening Night
At Beresford Square, Woolwich (7 pm), don’t miss jaw-dropping parkour from French collective Cie Lézards Bleus, with music by Roma Yagnik and the Citizens of the World Choir. - Saturday 23 & Sunday 24 August – GDIF: Greenwich Fair
Enjoy an unmissable weekend of free outdoor arts, theatre, circus, storytelling and family activities across Greenwich Park and Observatory Hill.
At-a-Glance Schedule: July to August 2025
Why You Should Attend
● Completely free: All events are open to the public with no admission fees.
● Celebrates culture and diversity: From Afrobeat to queer visual art, experience rich, inclusive storytelling.
● Perfect for families and creatives alike: Whether you’re dancing in a carnival or exploring an art exhibition, there’s something for all ages.
● Held in iconic locations: Discover hidden green spaces and beloved landmarks across the borough.
Tips for Festival-Goers
1. Arrive early to secure spots in workshops or near performance stages.
2. Pack a picnic or buy local – many events are held in parks or have food stalls.
3. Share your experience: Use #RGF2025 and tag @Royal_Greenwich on Instagram.
4. Stay informed: Visit royalgreenwich.gov.uk for updates, accessibility info and full listings.
From July to August, Royal Greenwich Festivals 2025 promises a summer packed with community, creativity and celebration. Whether you’re enjoying a cultural feast, taking part in an art workshop, or watching gravity-defying street theatre—there’s something magical happening every week.
Mark your calendars, bring your friends, and celebrate Greenwich in full colour!


