Brockwell Live is a collective of independent festivals that will run from Friday, May 23 to Monday, May 26.
The festivals include: the alternative music event Wide Awake, the electric and dance-focused Field Day, the jazz, soul, and funk celebration Cross The Tracks, and the Caribbean and African-inspired City Splash.
The Brockwell Live series offers a broad range of music and cultural experiences in one of London’s most beloved and historic parks, curated by some of the city’s most creative and established independent event organizers.
With excellent transport links, including trains that take as little as 14 minutes to London Victoria, Brockwell Park is the perfect venue for outdoor events that can accommodate large crowds while providing a vibrant atmosphere.
Wide Awake will kick off the festival weekend on May 23, with a “uniquely crafted lineup” of artists including Canadian electroclash musician Peaches, Sega Bodega, Acopia, Luvcat, and Donny Benét.
Wide Awake (Image: Joshua Atkins)
They will be joining the already announced headliners Kneecap, CMAT, and English Teacher.
Tickets for this festival start from £54.50.
Field Day will follow on May 24, with electronic music acts such as Jayda G and Emerald joining headliner Peggy Gou on the South Stage.
Field Day (Image: Danny North)
The Bowl will feature acts like Skream, Benga, and James Blake b2b Mala.
Tickets for this festival start from £64.50.
Cross The Tracks will then take over the park on May 25 with a jazz, funk, and soul celebration.
Cross The Tracks (Image: Summer Copeland)
Ezra Collective and Michael Kiwanuka will headline the festival, with performances from The Free Nationals, Naomi Sharon, and a DJ set from Somewhere Soul.
Tickets start from £59.50.
Finally, City Splash will take place on May 26, celebrating Caribbean and African culture.
(Image: Edward Allen) This festival will be headed up by Tarrus Riley, Spice, Valiant, Teejay, and The Compozers.
Tickets for this festival start from £54.50.