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We're thrilled to announce a fantastic line up of over 100 events for Dulwich Festival, 12th-21st May 2023 - celebrating 30 years!


Bursting at the seams with music, literature, comedy, theatre, art, fairs, walks, talks, history and film, this year promises to be the best yet!


To name but a few events, you can expect:

Multiple literature talks including Caleb Azumah Nelson, Adam Kay, Rukmini Iyer, Alison Weir

A fantastic line up of jazz at the EDT, with Ronnie Scott regulars including Jean Toussaint and The Filthy Six

An all female line up of singer-song writer and spoken word artists at Under the Tree at Copper Beech Cafe

Dancing a plenty with a Ceilidh and Swing Band

Street Art, Georgian Architecture and Social Radical Walks

Family Days at Kingswood House and Alleyns

Romeo and Juliet by The Handlebards

Three days of comedy club at The Crown and Greyhound with Edinburgh Fringe comedians EGG, Sikisa and Max & Ivan

The London Gay Men's Chorus - Britains Biggest Boyband!

Sustainability markets at St Barnabas and Dulwich Picture Gallery


Plus... look forward to browsing a huge selection of creative talent at Artist Open House and visit Goose Green, Dulwich Park and West Dulwich for family friendly games, performances, food, drinks and stall holders!


There's a lot to be excited about and tickets are on sale now - visit https://dulwichfestival.co.uk/ to book! Whilst you're there, add your name to the mailing list to get Festival updates.


Fancy being part of the Festival team? We'd love to hear from you! Drop us a line at [email protected].

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