Luno Presents All Points East’s In The Neighbourhood returns to London’s Victoria Park this summer for a four-day programme of summer activities and entertainment for all ages.
The free programme, in collaboration with Tower Hamlets Council, the local community and local organisations, takes place between two massive weekends of music from headliners including Gorillaz, Chemical Brothers, Kraftwerk, Tame Impala, The National, Disclosure and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
In The NBHD gets the bank holiday started early from August 21 to 24 and has partnered with more local organisations than ever before.
The Outdoor Cinema is back with a lineup including children’s favourites The Incredibles and Spiderman – No Way Home, 80s classics Back To The Future and Dirty Dancing, musicals like Mamma Mia and new releases The Bad Guys.
Saracens Rugby, West Ham FC and Tower Hamlets Tennis will be holding Give-It-A-Go Sports Sessions where people can try your hand at cricket, rugby, football and tennis.
There are also DJs, live music entertainment and sessions for a range of activities, ways of channelling creativity with arts and crafts by the V&A.
People can choose to harness their musical side with South London Samba, or have a cool down in the Yoga Drop In Sessions.
Children can have some fun in the Kids’ Play Zone, join the SAE Institute for an Immersive Sound Installation exhibition or the storytelling by Children’s Theatre.
The Royal LDN are holding a drawing workshop, with Kids Science Workshops being held throughout the days to inspire young minds.
Hip Hop Bingo has arrived to give bingo more of an exciting twist, and there’s also a Deaf Rave, providing some inclusive entertainment for both the hearing and hearing impaired.
Gorillaz headline as a UK festival exclusive on Friday 19 August, opening two huge weekends for All Points East. APE Presents: Field Day returns on Saturday 20 August with a double headliner featuring two of electronic music’s biggest ever names, The Chemical Brothers and Kraftwerk.
The following weekend sees Tame Impala (Thursday August 25), the welcome return of The National (Friday August 26), essential UK dance duo Disclosure (Saturday August 27) and Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds (Sunday 28 August).
Remaining in August but reverting to its double weekends format, All Points East 2022 takes place on Friday August 19 and Saturday August 20 and then the whole August bank holiday weekend from Thursday August 25 to Sunday August 28.