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Camden High Street Live

May 2025 - May 2026

Camden High Street - between Buck Street and Jamestown Road
NW1 8QR

Free

A man in a blue suit dances energetically in the street, surrounded by a diverse group of people clapping and smiling.

May 2025 - May 2026

Camden High Street - between Buck Street and Jamestown Road
NW1 8QR

Free

Since its creation in 1965, the London Borough of Camden has been a creative powerhouse and cultural landmark.

This year, we are proud to celebrate 60 years of creativity, artistic brilliance and cultural innovation with an incredible lineup of events that capture the essence of Camden.

Each event will take place on the iconic Camden High Street, as part of its trial pedestrianisation - creating a healthier, safer and more enjoyable place for residents, businesses and visitors.

From music to fashion and unique cultural experiences, Camden High Street Live has something for everyone, and we’d love to see you there.

Stay tuned as announcements for upcoming events are coming soon!

Calendar poster for Camden High Street Live, featuring pop-up performances in June, music in July, fashion in September, and art in October.
Crowd gathered outside Camden Town Station in London, with people holding umbrellas and backpacks, near an HSBC bank.

Camden Council is reimagining Camden High Street and creating a vibrant, welcoming space that celebrates Camden’s unique culture and history.

The trial pedestrianisation will run for up to 18 months and will include a short section of the High Street, from the junction of Parkway, Camden Road and Kentish Town Road (just before Camden Town Underground Station) to the junction with Hawley Crescent and Jamestown Road.

For all the details and latest updates on the trial:

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The Garden Cinema, 39-41 Parker Street London WC2B 5PQ

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Every Tuesday from 11:30am to 12.30pm

Gym Room, Kentish Town Health Centre, 2 Bartholomew Rd, London NW5 2BX

Free