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How to claim free tickets for Ealing’s July festival weekend: what residents need to know

A large crowd sits on blankets across a park during a sunny outdoor festival.

Ealing residents have a unique opportunity to secure complimentary entry to two major summer festivals taking place in Walpole Park this July. The local council has released a limited allocation of free tickets for both As One in the Park and Latino Life in the Park, providing a significant saving for those living within the borough.

Event Overview and Booking Details

Both festivals are scheduled to take place in the heart of Walpole Park, running from 12:00 to 22:00 on their respective days. Because the free ticket allocation is limited, residents are encouraged to book early via the official Around Ealing portal.

Event Date Audience
As One in the Park Saturday 18 July Over-18s only
Latino Life in the Park Sunday 19 July Family-friendly

To claim the complimentary offer, you must use the promotional code iloveealing when accessing the booking links provided on the Around Ealing website. If the free allocation for your chosen day has been exhausted, paid tickets remain available for purchase through the official festival websites.

As One in the Park: July 18

Returning to Ealing for its third year, As One in the Park is a major LGBTQ+ celebration. The event runs from 12:00 to 22:00 and is strictly for attendees aged 18 and over. The festival is known for its high-energy atmosphere, featuring a diverse range of entertainment including cabaret, comedy, drag performances, and DJ sets.

This year’s lineup features several high-profile acts, including Brazilian global superstar Pabllo Vittar, house music legend Todd Terry, and TV personality Gok Wan. They will be joined by world-famous DJ Fat Tony and drag performer Miss Vanjie. The event is designed to be a full day of celebration and self-expression in a community-focused environment.

Latino Life in the Park: July 19

Following the pride celebrations, the park will host the UK’s largest Latin music festival on Sunday, 19 July. Running from 12:00 to 22:00, this event is specifically designed to be inclusive for all ages, featuring a dedicated kids’ zone to support a family-friendly atmosphere.

The festival programme is extensive, with performances spread across four stages showcasing salsa, bachata, reggaeton, and samba. Beyond the music, the event serves as a significant culinary showcase. More than 20 food traders are expected to be on-site, offering a variety of regional Latin American specialities and street food.

Amarinta Wright, founder and director of Latino Life, highlighted the importance of the Ealing community to the festival’s success, noting that the event aims to bring the full scope of their year-round cultural work into the public space of the park. Whether you are interested in the live bands or the diverse food offerings, the festival is designed to provide a comprehensive cultural experience.

Source: Ealing Council

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Maya Patel is an experienced journalist focusing on the West London beat, specifically the Ealing borough. With a background in urban planning and social policy, she provides in-depth analysis of council initiatives and community health programs. Maya prides herself on being a reliable source for Ealing residents, focusing on civic accountability and the verification of local government announcements

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