
The Happy Streets Festival 2026 is set to transform Thessaly Road and its surrounding neighbourhood in Battersea into a vibrant hub of free family arts and entertainment this July. This popular annual event matters deeply to local residents, offering a unique opportunity for the community to come together, celebrate local talent, and enjoy a weekend packed with creative activities and performances.
The Happy Streets Festival is a free, multi-artform event designed for all ages. Thessaly Road will be closed to traffic, creating ample space for music, movement, and community celebration.
Venue: St George’s School, R.O.S.E Community Clubroom, Yvonne Carr Centre, Oasis Gardens
Location: Thessaly Road, Battersea, SW8
Dates / Run: Saturday 4th July, 12pm–6pm; Sunday 5th July, 12pm–5pm
Key Cast/Creatives: Showcasing brilliant local talent, high-energy dance workshops, local artists, and walkabout performers. The full programme will be announced soon.
Expect a lively programme featuring a solar-powered stage, pedal-powered smoothie making, free pizza sessions, and exciting beatbox battles. Attendees can get stuck into arts and crafts with local artists, enjoy street parties, and join guided tours. The festival was inspired by London artist Yinka Ilori’s colourful redesign of the Thessaly Road railway underpass.
This festival has become a regular fixture in the local calendar since its launch in 2019, celebrating the creativity, diversity, and community spirit of Wandsworth. It provides a fantastic platform for local talent and encourages residents to engage with public spaces. The event fosters connection and reduces isolation, making it a cornerstone of Battersea’s community life.
Entry to Happy Streets Festival is completely free, with no tickets required for any of the activities.
Pro-Tip: Make a day of it by exploring nearby hospitality spots. For a pre-festival coffee or light bite, consider Story Coffee on Battersea Square, known for its breakfasts and pastries, or Nostos Coffee near Battersea Park station for excellent coffee and baked treats. If you are looking for a plant-based option, Vibes Café on Battersea Park Road offers a wholly plant-based menu and ethically sourced coffee. For a more substantial meal, Battersea Power Station and Battersea High Street offer a range of restaurants, including Cinnamon Kitchen for Indian cuisine or TOZI Pizzeria & Cicchetti Bar for Italian fare.
This report is based on official production data and schedule information.
Source Link: https://welcometowandsworth.com/whats-on/event/258-happy-streets-festival-2026/
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