Visitors at the Great Exhibition Road Festival

Explore the extraordinary

Join us in South Kensington as we celebrate how science and the arts help people, communities and nature to flourish, with a weekend of free events for all ages at the Great Exhibition Road Festival.

Returning for another year, this summer’s Festival explores how science and the arts can help us to thrive, leading healthier and happier lives. Through incredible talks, hands-on creative workshops, interactive shows and live performances, join us to see the world differently and to imagine a positive vision of the future where people and nature, science and the arts can flourish together.

Come along this summer to taste the food of the future, watch artists create street art live inspired by scientific research, explore the wonders of space through talks and live interactive shows or enjoy food from around the world while listening to eclectic performances on the Main Stage from the Royal College of Music and Royal Albert Hall.

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About the Great Exhibition Road Festival

The Great Exhibition Road Festival is a free annual celebration of science and the arts each summer in South Kensington.
 
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Find out more about the Great Exhibition Road Festival on the Festival website at www.greatexhibitionroadfestival.co.uk.
 
The Festival is brought to you by: Imperial College London | Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 | Discover South Kensington | Natural History Museum | Royal College of Music | Science Museum | V&A | Royal Albert Hall | Japan House London | The Royal Parks | Goethe-Institut London | Institut Français | Royal College of Art
 

With thanks to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and Westminster City Council.

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