Kicking off the festivities is the free ‘Vibes & Painting’ event on November 11 from 6.30pm to 9.30pm at Boxpark Wembley.
It is a chance for creative people to come together and learn from each other.
Market Square to host artisan stalls with pies, wines, and plants galore (Image: Wembley Park)
Boxpark Wembley, known for its street food, offers 26 restaurants and three bars for attendees to enjoy during the event.
The Wembley Park Market returns on November 15 and 16, from 9am to 6pm.
Market Square will host more than 25 traders offering a variety of items, including organic produce, vegan treats, Mediterranean goods, home-grown plants, organic wines, Italian deli goods, and homemade pies.
‘The Kids’ Table’ offers free crafts and play at Boxpark on Nov 16 (Image: Wembley Park)
Parents can enjoy a day at Boxpark Wembley on November 16, as ‘The Kids’ Table’ returns from midday to 4pm.
The free event, on a first-come, first-served basis, offers hands-on arts and crafts activities for children aged three and up.
While the kids are entertained, adults can explore over 20 food vendors at Boxpark or enjoy the large screen showing sports and entertainment.
Boxpark Wembley blends food, art, and music for a festive November (Image: Wembley Park)
The day can be extended with more family fun activities such as Pop Golf, MeetspaceVR, and Sixes Social Cricket.
The highlight of the month is the ‘Christmas with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’ concert on November 27.
From 5.30pm to 9pm, a 45-piece orchestra will perform festive favourites ranging from golden-era classics to modern hits.
Led by conductor Stephen Bell and guest vocalist Sumudu Jayatilaka, the concert promises a night of warmth and Christmas sparkle.
After the concert, the festivities continue at Boxpark Wembley’s Beatbox with drinks and DJ sets until late.
Doors open at 5.30pm, and the concert starts at 7pm.
Entry is £5, with free admission for under-18s.
The event is a standing event, though accessible seating is available.
Advance booking is recommended to avoid disappointment, but walk-ins on the night are welcome.
More information about all these events can be found on the Wembley Park website.

