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Free Tickets for Ealing Summer Festivals: How to Claim

A large outdoor music festival in a park with London skyline in background.

Walpole Park is preparing to host a major weekend of music and culture this July, with Ealing Council offering local residents the opportunity to claim a limited number of free tickets for both the As One in the Park and Latino Life in the Park festivals. These events, held in the heart of Ealing, serve as a centerpiece for the borough’s summer celebrations.

At a Glance: Festival Schedule and Venue

The festivals will take place over two consecutive days in July 2026. Attendees are encouraged to plan their travel in advance, as Walpole Park is expected to be busy throughout the weekend.

Event Date Time Audience
As One in the Park 18 July 2026 12:00 – 22:00 18+ only
Latino Life in the Park 19 July 2026 12:00 – 22:00 Family-friendly

How to Access Resident Tickets

To secure free entry, residents must use the promotional code ‘iloveealing’ when accessing the specific booking links provided by Ealing Council. It is important to note that these complimentary tickets are strictly limited in quantity and are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. If the resident allocation is exhausted, standard entry tickets remain available for purchase via the official festival websites. Residents are advised to book as early as possible to avoid disappointment.

Festival Highlights and Performers

As One in the Park, now in its third year, is a dedicated LGBTQ+ music and performance festival. The 2026 lineup features high-profile acts including Brazilian global superstar Pabllo Vittar, house music legend Todd Terry, and TV personality Gok Wan. The day is designed for an adult audience and features a diverse mix of drag performances, cabaret, comedy, and DJ sets, including appearances by Fat Tony and Miss Vanjie.

The festivities transition on Sunday to Latino Life in the Park, which holds the title of the UK’s largest Latin music festival. The event is designed to be inclusive for all ages, with a dedicated kids’ zone and a vibrant carnival atmosphere that complements other family-friendly outdoor events in Ealing. The park will host four distinct stages covering a wide range of genres, including salsa, bachata, reggaeton, and samba. Culinary enthusiasts can explore more than 20 food traders on-site, offering a variety of street food and regional Latin American specialities.

Community and Cultural Impact

Councillor Paul Driscoll, the council’s cabinet member for healthy equal lives, has highlighted that these festivals are intended to celebrate the diversity of the borough. By hosting these events in Walpole Park, the council aims to foster community cohesion through shared experiences in music and food. The organizers emphasize that the weekend is a celebration of the borough’s welcoming spirit, with the Latino Life festival specifically showcasing the traditions and flavours that define their year-round cultural work. For further updates and full lineup details, residents should monitor the official festival websites or their respective social media channels.

Source: Ealing Council

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