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A Free Festival Is Coming To Greenwich This Weekend

July 26, 20252 Mins Read
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Whether you’re a dedicated jazz aficionado, a lover of eclectic vinyl grooves, or a foodie eager to explore unique and authentic flavours, this festival offers something special for everyone.

Set against the dynamic backdrop of the Design Districtthe festival invites visitors to unwind, dance, and socialise in a welcoming atmosphere filled with the spirit of community and creativity.

Get ready to immerse yourself in a vibrant celebration of music, food, and culture this weekend at Greenwich Peninsula’s Rhythm & Taste: Jazz & Food Festival.

Taking place on Saturday, July 26, 2025, this free, all-day event promises to be a feast for the senses, perfectly blending the smooth sounds of live jazz with the infectious energy of vinyl DJs, and an irresistible spread of street food inspired by the bustling streets of New Orleans.

From midday to early evening, expect a rolling programme of performances showcasing cutting-edge jazz collectives, trailblazing solo artists, and DJs spinning everything from classic jazz grooves to fresh, genre-defying sounds.

As the day unfolds, the rhythms will escalate, culminating in a thrilling headline set by Steam Downknown for their electrifying blend of Afro-Punk and jazz fusion that guarantees a captivating finale.

Food plays an equally starring role, with a lineup of street food stalls serving bold and authentic tastes. Special attention is given to New Orleans-inspired cuisine – think vibrant spice, hearty flavours, and small plates perfect for sharing and sampling alongside creative cocktails and craft beers. Alongside this, visitors can indulge in fresh oysters, pan-Asian bites, and a bustling marketplace that brings together diverse culinary delights.

More than just a festival, Rhythm & Taste is a celebration of creativity and connection, offering free workshops in everything from zine-making and collage to dance and urban growing, providing hands-on experiences for all ages.

Whether you come to soak up the music, savour the food, or explore the creative workshops, this festival promises an uplifting day out in one of London’s most exciting neighbourhoods.

With easy access by tube, boat, cable car, and car, Greenwich Peninsula is the place to be this weekend. So mark your calendar, gather your friends and family, and get ready to enjoy a day where soulful jazz, vibrant vinyl, and the tastes of New Orleans come together in a joyous celebration of summer, community, and culture.

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