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Ealing Summer Festivals: How to Claim Free Resident Tickets

Residents of Ealing have a unique opportunity to secure complimentary entry to two major summer festivals returning to Walpole Park this July. Both the As One in the Park and Latino Life in the Park events are offering a limited allocation of free tickets exclusively for those living in the borough. To claim these, residents must use the specific booking code iloveealing when accessing the official links provided via the Around Ealing website.

Festival Schedule and Practical Details

The festival weekend transforms Walpole Park into a hub of music, performance, and community celebration. Because the free resident allocation is limited, organisers recommend booking as early as possible to avoid disappointment. If the resident quota is exhausted, standard paid tickets remain available for purchase online.

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

As One in the Park: A Major LGBTQ+ Celebration

Returning for its third year on Saturday, 18 July, As One in the Park is established as a premier LGBTQ+ day festival. The event runs from midday until 10:00 PM, offering a diverse programme that includes drag performances, cabaret, comedy, and high-energy DJ sets.

This year’s line-up features several high-profile acts, including Brazilian global superstar Pabllo Vittar, house music legend Todd Terry, and TV personality Gok Wan. They are joined by renowned DJ Fat Tony and drag performer Miss Vanjie. As this is an over-18s event, attendees should be prepared to present valid identification upon entry.

Latino Life in the Park: Music, Dance, and Culture

On Sunday, 19 July, the atmosphere shifts to celebrate Latin American culture. Recognized as the UK’s largest Latin music festival, the event utilizes four distinct stages to showcase a wide range of genres, including salsa, bachata, reggaeton, and samba.

Unlike the previous day’s event, Latino Life is designed to be family-friendly and features a dedicated kids’ zone to keep younger attendees entertained. The festival is also a significant culinary destination, hosting more than 20 food traders serving a variety of regional specialties and street food. Amarinta Wright, the event’s founder and director, has described the festival as the flagship expression of the organisation’s year-round work, bringing the vibrant energy of Latin culture directly into the heart of Ealing.

Useful Details for Attendees

To ensure a smooth experience, visitors should note the following:
* Booking: Use the code iloveealing at the checkout links found on the Around Ealing website to access the resident offer.
* Planning: Both events run for ten hours, from 12:00 to 22:00. Given the popularity of these festivals, attendees are advised to check the official festival websites or their respective Instagram pages for any last-minute updates regarding site access or programme changes.
* Accessibility: While the event is held in the open space of Walpole Park, attendees with specific access requirements should consult the official festival websites for detailed venue information before travelling.

Source: Ealing Council

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Marcus Thorne is a dedicated local news editor with over a decade of experience covering municipal affairs across West London. Specialising in Ealing Council proceedings, Marcus focuses on delivering transparent reports regarding local planning, public services, and community development. He is committed to verified, civic-minded journalism that holds local authorities accountable while highlighting the diverse voices and grassroots initiatives that shape the vibrant Ealing community every day

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