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Peckham Levels has you covered this winter season

Peckham Levels has you covered for the winter season – from Christmas through to new year.

The former car park – now a multi-story arts scene and bustling community space – always has something on offer and its winter programme is no exception.

Throughout December and January, Peckham Levels in Rye Lane, Peckham, will host events including live music, DJs, exhibitions, pub quizzes, workshops, family events and more across its seven levels.

Starting with the festive excitement.

The Hope Gordon Foundation’s Winter Wonderland will be offering a memorable experience for families from December 20 to 22.

There will be activities like a snowball toss and a snowflake crafting station, alongside local vendors offering toys, crafts, and goodies.

Find the winter wonderland at The Gig Space on Levels 5 and 6. Tickets start at ÂŁ3 and there is step-free access via a lift.

After all the Christmas celebrations we’re straight into new year and Peckham Levels has a South London Soul Train New Year’s Eve Party ready for you.

The legendary South London Soul Train will return to Peckham Levels – spread across two floors and three rooms this is a huge party, bursting with sounds from BCO Disco Orchestra and a line-up of funk, soul, rare groove and disco specialists on the decks.

Prepare yourself for a massive celebration that starts at 10pm and runs throughout the night until 5am.

If you feel like keeping fit throughout the festive season, TEMPO LDN – the community of musicians bringing running and DJing together – will be offering a series of lively sessions on the last Thursday of each month from December through to February.

All levels of runners are welcome to these free sessions.

www.peckhamlevels.org

 

Picture: Winter Wonderland and New Year at Peckham Levels Picture: Peckham Levels


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