Arts Trust, the King’s Cross Summer Sound producer, has announced that Summer in the Park will return in 2025.
The events will take place in parks and squares in the two districts.
Last year, The Arts Trust Tok Full creative control of the festivals for the first time, after the closing of the dance of the Greenwich collaborator for a long time.
Community festivals to illuminate parks of municipalities with music, dance and theater (Image: Roswitha Chesher) The new event partners and the new vision inspired a season of free performances and cultural experiences that captured the hearts of local people, brought together communities and promoted local economies.
The summer in the park highlights the diverse cultures in the area, offering free events in world class places.
The Festival was preselected for the Greenwich Business Awards 2024 in the Tourism and Culture category and won the 2025 Sports Prize for Community Impact.
Last year summer in the park it attracted more than 17,000 and increased local businesses (Image: Roswitha Chesher)
In 2024 alone, The Arts Trust organized 14 summer festivals in the park, exhibited 76 professional shows and 189 talented community artists, 12,643 participants participated in 111 creative workshops and reached a total audience of 17,361 people.
Local companies reported an economic increase of 60-80 percent in events compared to a standard negotiation weekend.
Keeping events for free helps eliminate financial barriers and has attracted a wide variety of attendees, including 45 percent of world major ethnic groups.
In general, summer in park saw an increase in assistance of 133 percent in 2024 compared to the previous year.
The Silent Disco Skatejam & Street Food Festival will return on a larger scale on four Sundays as part of the 2025 program.
Delivering by Arts Trust along with vibrations on vibrations and with the support of Peabody, the Silent Disco Skatejam & Street Food Festival participated 1,785 participants in six skatejams and 159 in comers between September 2023 and October 2024.
The program improves aptitude, reduces social isolation and provides free equipment; Sponsored by Sport England in 2025 to guarantee accessibility.
It promotes leadership through tutoring and has contributed to a 25 percent drop on the weekends of the crime duration related to youth.
New for 2025 is St Osyth Summer Sounds: Music & Food Festival, an event with a ticket that will take place on Saturday, August 30 and Sunday 31, at St Osyth Priory.
This is a two -day celebration in the heart of Tending that brings together live music, food and family fun.
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Martin Collins, founder and CEO of Arts Trust, said: “We are delighted to continue gathering the communities in our long -standing summer program in Greenwich and Bexley and now present our new sounds of ST OSYTH, OSYTH ..
“We could not be more proud to share world -class cultural experiences here in our local communities and we hope to deepen our connections with the people who call home.”
The complete summer program in the park will soon be announced, but you can expect a series of outdoor dance classes, festivals and picnics events of community parks, full of music, dance, theatrical performances and physical activity for people of all ages; Hero at Cygnet Square, Danson House, Maryon Park, Gallions Park, Greenwich Park and St Osyth Priorary.
Running between May and August, summer events in the park are designed to celebrate the community, the arts and local culture, financed by the National Lottery Lottery Fund, the Royal Parks, Sports England, Peabody Trust, Royal Borough or Greenwich, and supported!
London, Garfield Weston Foundation and PRS.