Kaleidoscope Festival
12 Jul 2025
Kaleidoscope Festival 2025: A Day of Music, Art, and Summer Vibes
Mark your calendars for Saturday, 12th July 2025, as the Kaleidoscope Festival returns to the iconic Alexandra Palace in London. This one-day celebration promises an eclectic mix of music, comedy, arts, and activities for all ages, set amidst the stunning surroundings of Ally Pally and its expansive parkland.
With its roots firmly planted as one of London’s most creative and family-friendly festivals, Kaleidoscope has grown into a vibrant showcase of talent. Previous editions have featured an impressive mix of acts, from musical heavyweights like Groove Armada and Orbital to comedy legends like Simon Amstell and Phil Wang. The 2025 edition is poised to continue this tradition, bringing together a line-up that spans diverse genres, guaranteed to delight festival-goers of all tastes.
Beyond the music and comedy, Kaleidoscope Festival is an immersive playground. Visitors can explore the beautiful Alexandra Palace, enjoy panoramic views of the London skyline, and engage with interactive art installations scattered across the festival grounds. From literary talks to theatrical performances, there’s no shortage of creative inspiration. For families, dedicated children’s zones ensure a fun and engaging experience for the little ones, making it a perfect day out for all generations.
Join thousands of festival-goers on 12th July 2025 for a day filled with sunshine, laughter, and creativity at one of London’s most beloved summer events. Alexandra Palace awaits to host a kaleidoscopic adventure you won’t forget!
Kaleidoscope Festival 2025 Lineup
Kaleidoscope Festival 2025 Tickets
Accommodation
The city of London offers a wide range of accommodation options. Book your stay for Kaleidoscope Festival using the map below or visit booking.com
Travel Info
BY CAR
There is no public parking available in or around Alexandra Palace for this event.
BY TRAIN
Alexandra Palace has its own main line station fittingly called Alexandra Palace which is located on the east side of the Park. Regular trains run from Kings Cross Station and Finsbury Park and head north towards Stevenage and Welwyn Garden City.
BY TUBE
The nearest underground station is Wood Green on the Piccadilly Line. From here you can either walk to Alexandra Park (15 minutes) or catch the W3 or 184 bus to Alexandra Palace station on the edge of the park.