As One In The Park 2026: everything you need to know

London’s boutique LGBTQ+ daytime festival is back, and this year it is going big. As One in the Park returns to Ealing’s Walpole Park on Saturday 18 July for its third year, with its most international line-up to date and a UK exclusive that has us very excited.

Here is everything you need to know before you grab your tickets.

What is As One in the Park?

As One In The Park is a boutique LGBTQ+ daytime festival held in the leafy surrounds of Walpole Park in Ealing. Now in its third year, it has built a warm, welcoming reputation on London’s summer queer calendar – a day of pride, diversity and dancing in a green oasis just 12 minutes from central London.

Expect multiple stages, drag royalty, world-class DJs, dance troupes, cabaret and comedy, circus performers, cocktail bars, gourmet street food and a VIP area with its own stage and entertainment. It is one of the more reasonably priced boutique festivals too, and there are low-income tickets available to keep the day accessible.

As One In The Park. Photo by As One In The Park.

Who is headlining?

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The big news this year is a UK exclusive: Brazilian pop superstar and activist Pabllo Vittar brings their Club Vittar stage takeover to the UK for the very first time, launching their new album as part of their first-ever European tour.

Pabllo is one of the most exciting artists on the global stage right now. They have joined Madonna on stage in Rio for a samba remix of “Music” during The Celebration Tour, performed alongside Lady Gaga and Anitta, and collaborated with Charli XCX, Thalia, Sevdaliza, Yseult and K-pop group NMIXX. Known for electrifying live sets and infectious energy, Pabllo champions the LGBTQ+ community while sitting right at the cutting edge of pop culture.

Joining Pabllo is a stacked line-up of talent, including US RuPaul’s Drag Race icon Miss Vanjie making her As One debut, and DJ sets from New York legend Todd Terry and Magic Radio Breakfast host Gok Wan. Also on the decks is nightlife icon and long-standing LGBTQ+ activist Fat Tony, a fixture of London’s scene since the 1980s and now 19 years sober. His raw, bestselling memoir Recover Me, charting his journey through addiction, recovery and self-acceptance, is out now.

As One in the Parl. Photo by As One In The Park.

The drag and cabaret line-up

The Drag Cabaret Stage is where things get gloriously chaotic in the best way. Alongside Miss Vanjie, you will find performances from Kitty Scott-Claus, Kyran Thrax, Tayce, Tiara Skye, Son of a Tutu, Amy Laqueefa, Imani Versace, Brandy X, Ikarly, Jacqui Devon, Milian Dolla, Miss Tacaca, Piper Stone and Sandra.

Who else is on the bill?

Beyond the headliners, As One is showcasing a fresh wave of DJ talent, including Rinse FM’s Clementaum, Kaya and the Mas Que Nada Brothers, alongside scene stalwarts Jonjo Jury, Wiles, Ross Anderson, Ethan Denton and Prince Jay Jay. Brazilian selectors Mario Beckaman, Anne Louise and Filipe Guerra join international names including Bones, Josh Harrison and Arnaldo Novais across the stages.

Getting there

Walpole Park is easy to reach, at roughly 12 minutes from central London. Take the tube or train to Ealing Broadway on the Central, Elizabeth or District lines, or South Western Railway, or hop on the Piccadilly line to South Ealing. Plenty of buses serve the area too, including the 65, 112, 226, E1, E2, E7, E8, E9, E10 and E11.

The details:

Event: As One In The Park Festival
Date: Saturday 18 July 2026
Time: 12 midday – 10pm
Venue: Walpole Park, Mattocks Road, Ealing, W5 5EQ
Tickets: from £25, VIP tickets £50, plus Low Income Tickets available, via asoneinthepark.co.uk/tickets
Instagram: @asonefestival

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