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LGBT+ History Month

Celebrate LGBT+ History Month in Camden through art, walks, talks and personal stories

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Light Up Kilburn 2026

Brighten up your winter evenings with a free lights festival!

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Three images stitched together, on the right a woman at night performing with fire, in the middle a large puppet, Little Amal, makes her way through the streets and on the right a man playing African drums walking through a market place, there is a green frame around the images

Cultural Strategy 2025-2030

Have your say on all things arts and culture in Camden! Help shape the future of your borough.

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Bold pink graphic with the number "60" and the words "LOVE CAMDEN" styled in a heart shape, set against a wavy, abstract background.

Camden High Street Live

The culture programme for the trial pedestrianisation of Camden High Street - music, art, fashion & more!

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Camden People's Museum

An ever-growing digital collection of art, history and community celebrating the culture of Camden.

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Talks & Tours
Young girl in foreground of photo wearing black and white striped t shirt and black skirt smiles with hands clasped in front of her, behind her are two other children in a classroom setting

Every Saturday during term time

Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School, Donegal Street, London, N1 9QG

Bursaries are available

A person with a backpack observes a wall of diverse artworks, including portraits and abstract pieces, in an art gallery exhibit.

25 February 2026, 6:30pm

Queer Britain, 2 Granary Square, Kings Cross, London, N1C 4BH

£15

On the left, a bookstore front labeled "Gay's the Word." On the right, a vibrant LGBTQ+ pride parade with participants holding red banners.

22nd February 2026, 11am-1pm

Meet outside Goodge Street station

Pay What You Can Donation

A glass hourglass lies horizontally on a deep blue surface, with blue sand evenly distributed between its two bulbs.

22nd February 2026, 3:00pm - 4:30pm

Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL

In advance (+ £2 venue levy): Standard £10 • Living Support £6 • Student £7 On the Door (+ £2 venue levy):

abstract painting featuring overlapping curved lines in shades of pink and purple against a vibrant orange and yellow background.

26th February 2026, 6:30 pm -7:30pm

Swiss Cottage Gallery, 88 Avenue Road, London NW3 3HA

Free

A painting of a group of high society individuals in one room

28th February 2026, 5pm

Meet at Covent Garden Underground Station / Finish at the Nell Gwynne Pub, Bull Inn Court

Standard £30

Concession £27.50

Blue commemorative plaque on a brick wall reading: ‘L.C.C. Charles Dickens 1812–1870, Novelist, lived here.

Sunday 8th March, 11am

Meet at St. Paul’s Cathedral

Tickets: From £20

18th‑century style portrait of a woman dressed in a pink and blue gown with a leopard‑skin drape, holding a bow, with a dog beside her and a quiver of arrows in the background

Sunday 8th March, from 2pm

Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, WC1N 1AZ

Free with admission

Two Metropolitan Police officers in high-visibility jackets stand among a crowd while a person raises clasped hands above their head during a street demonstration in an urban setting.

11th March 2026, 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL

In advance (+ £2 venue levy): Standard £10 • Living Support £6 • Student £7 On the Door (+ £2 venue levy):

2 individuals look at artwork through glass

14th March 2026, 12pm

Foundling Museum, WC1N 1AZ

Standard £13

Three people smiling, each holding a book with colorful covers, against a blue to pink gradient background with a quill logo in the top right.

Sunday 15th March; 1pm

Etcetera Theatre - 265 Camden High Street, London, NW1 7BU

£13.05

Colorful satirical scene showing a group of musicians crowded around a woman seated at a keyboard instrument, with onlookers in elaborate 18th‑century dress and a small dog beside scattered sheet music

Sunday 22 March, 11am

Meet outside The Ritz, Piccadilly

Tickets: From £20