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Family fun at festival Brockwell Bounce this half-term

Brockwell Bounce, a free, family festival set in glorious Brockwell Park is taking place over three days this half-term holiday.

The festival runs, for free, from Monday to Wednesday, June 1 and will have a whole host of entertainment perfect for tots, teens and beyond.

The teams at Mighty Hoopla, Wide Awake and Cross The Tracks, have carefully added their own special touch to make Brockwell Bounce a varied and fun experience.
They will be offering some of the best community talent and fun installations.

Make sure to keep an eye out for The Bureau of Silly Ideas / Brixton Projects pineapple car!

With main stage headliners such Yolanda’s Band Jam (CBeebies) and Cosmic Kids YogaLive with Jaimie, all set to a backdrop of music provided by Brixton Radio.

Boogie at the Big Fish Little Fish kids rave, enjoy podcasting workshops from industry professionals, or join in a dance class with The Cocoa Butter Club.

Brockwell Bounce this half-term

There is something for everyone to enjoy.

The site will be filled with dozens of market traders and an array of street food which will all of course offer children’s options.

After a day in the sun, the party keeps on going from 5pm to 9.30pm with Brockwell Bounce Lates!

From 5pm they will be bringing a more adult (whilst still remaining totally family friendly) programme.

Adults can grab a drink and watch a movie in the big top cinema, or have a dance to some of our DJs on the bandstand!

The line-up includes:

  • Yolanda’s Band Jam
  • Cosmic Kids Yoga – Live with Jaime
  • Big Fish Little Fish
  • Junior Jungle
  • Old Dirty Brasstards
  • The Little Angel Theatre
  • The Palaver Party
  • Silver Sabres Combat Academy
  • Brixton Chamber Orchestra
  • The Cocoa Butter Club
  • Brixton Radio
  • Drag Queen Story Hour UK
  • DJ Masterclass with Hannah Holland
    And much, much more!

Visit www.brockwell-bounce.com


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