All Points East In The Neighbourhood 2024: Full guide to Victoria Park’s annual free midweek activities

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All Points East’s In The Neighbourhood is back for 2024 - here’s everything locals need to know.

Londoners will be able to enjoy the long days and warm summer nights of August at All Points East’s midweek event In The Neighbourhood later this month.

The free entry event will welcome capital locals and visitors to the city to enjoy a range of activities in between All Points East’s weekend festivals. 

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The In The Neighbourhood festivities have been a part of the All Points East festivities since the music event’s debut in 2018. This year will mark six years of the free programme and the festival.

This year’s weekday event will follow the first weekend of All Points East, which will be headlined by Kaytranada, Loyle Carner and Mitski.

Here’s everything music fans need to know about the All Points East In The Neighbourhood 2024 festivities.

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When is All Points East’s In The Neighbourhood 2024 open?

  • Monday, August 19 - 12pm - 9pm
  • Tuesday, August 20 - 10am - 7pm 
  • Wednesday, August 21 - 10am - 8pm
  • Thursday, August 22 - 10am - 8pm

What’s there to do at All Points East’s In The Neighbourhood 2024?

The community initiative has a whole host of things to do hosting live music and theatre performances as well as sports and wellbeing workshops. There will also be an array of street food to stop by for London foodies and an open cinema for film buffs.

Do I need a ticket for All Points East’s In The Neighbourhood 2024?

No, the midweek event has free admission. However some activities may have limited space so you may want to book a slot via All Points East’s In The Neighbourhood 2024 website so you don’t miss out. 

What is the nearest underground station to All Points East In The Neighbourhood 2024?

The festivities will be held on the same greenspace as All Points East, aka London’s Victoria Park. The nearest underground station to the festival ground is Bethnal Green which is around a 15-minute walk.

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