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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park announces Summer 2024 schedule

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park announces Summer 2024 schedule

Press Release 30/05/2024

  • Great Get Together returns for tenth year to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
  • Grammy award-winning headliners and international sports icons at London Stadium
  • Alfresco dining in the sun including east London’s hottest new opening @ Riverside East
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This summer Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, is an unbeatable destination for culture, sport and entertainment. Whether it’s inspiring experiences with friends, or the hottest new place to enjoy a spot of alfresco dining, it’s all in one place with exciting new events, fantastic food offerings whether you are visiting for the day, evening or spending the weekend.

Opening of Riverside East

Riverside East: East London’s freshest sustainable dining and social hotspot new to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. From tasty lunches to weekend brunches, this place has it all. Enjoy Cocktails, craft beers, and London’s top street food pop-ups in The Yard, complete with outdoor screenings of summer’s biggest sports events. And that’s not all – stay tuned in for late-night DJ sets and a wild sauna to escape the city buzz. With a 300 seater café and a roof terrace which offers panoramic views of East London this is set to be the perfect summer spot.

Major League Baseball World Tour: London Series 2024 | 08 & 09 June | London Stadium

Major League Baseball London is back and there’s still a chance for you to grab yourself a ticket for this year’s iconic face-off. Coming back to the capital for the third time, this year’s Major Leage Baseball London Series will see the New York Mets vs the Philadelphia Phillies in what’s expected to be one of the fiercest contests in the whole season. The two teams will be playing at London Stadium this June in front of tens of thousands of fans. This weekend will see world class sport combined with traditional ballpark food, live music, in-game entertainment and pyrotechnics, creating a truly memorable festival of baseball!

Great Get Together | 15 June | Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park | FREE

In celebration of its ten-year anniversary, the annual Great Get Together returns to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on Saturday 15 June. Bring your friends and family and be inspired by music, dance, arts, sports and food for all to enjoy. You’ll be entertained by a wide range of fun-filled activities which showcase and celebrate the best of east London talent. There’ll be main stage acts for you to enjoy with music, dance, and everything in between. Then take part in a variety of creative activities and sports, from face-painting to sports day style events. If all that leaves you feeling hungry, we have lots of delicious food retailers on hand for you to pick something up from.

Plus look out for exciting activity from all five East Bank partners with dance performances from Sadler’s Wells, BBC Introducing music acts on the main stage and creative workshops from UCL, V&A and London College of Fashion, UAL.

The Great Get Together is supported by Foundation for Future London’s Westfield East Bank Creative Futures Fund, funded by Westfield Stratford City.
Register your interest on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park website HERE.

Sarah Nelson, CEO, Foundation for Future London says:

"Foundation for Future London is pleased to fund this year's Great Get Together in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park thanks to the generous support from our partner Westfield Stratford City through our innovative change catalyst programme, Westfield East Bank Creative Futures Fund. This special day draws out a wide range of people from local communities around the park to enjoy the exciting diverse programme of arts, culture, sports, entertainment, food and more. We are pleased to be working with our East Bank partners again to welcome everyone down for a fun-filled day!"

Foo Fighters | 20 & 22 June | London Stadium

Foo Fighters are heading to the UK this summer with their highly anticipated Everything Or Nothing At All UK tour. It's the band's first UK tour since 2018, and they're playing at London Stadium for two nights on 20 & 22 June 2024 for a double header of performances. Off the back of their new critically-acclaimed album But Here We Are, Foo Fighters are ready to bring down the house.

Burna Boy | 29 June | London Stadium

Following his 2023 sellout show and the release of UK #1 album 'I Told Them...' Burna Boy is back at London Stadium on Saturday 29 June to wow crowds with the pure electric energy of his Afro-fusion music!  Burna Boy made history in his recent performance at London Stadium as the first African artist to headline a UK stadium. It is only right that the Nigerian superstar is returning to deliver what is sure to be another unforgettable show. Expect a euphoric carnival atmosphere as Burna Boy and his band, The Outsiders take you on a celebratory musical journey in one of the UK’s biggest and spectacular venues.

Monster Jam | 13 July | London Stadium

The most unexpected, unscripted and unforgettable motorsports experience for families and fans is back by popular demand. Monster Jam roars back into London for the third year running on Saturday 13 July, for an adrenaline-charged day at London Stadium, where world champion athletes and their 12,000 pound monster trucks tear up the dirt in wide-open competitions of speed and skill. Start your epic day at the Pit Party, where you can see the trucks up close, take pictures and get autographs. It’s the ultimate in family fun. Monster Jam. As Big As It Gets!

London Athletics Meet | 20 July | London Stadium

World-class athletics is back at London Stadium on 20 July 2024 for the London Athletics Meet as part of the Wanda Diamond League series.  2023's addition of the London Athletics Meet attracted a sellout crowd over 50,000 spectators for what was the best attended one-day athletics event in the world of the year. 2024 is set to be even bigger as it will be the final athletics competition before Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This gives it a crucial place in athletes' diaries for perfecting their preparations for the competition and amps up the pressure to perform on the big stage.

UK Black Pride 2024  | 11 August | Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park  | FREE

UK Black Pride is returning to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park once again for another spectacular event this summer. UK Black Pride is the world's largest pride celebration for LGBTQI+ people of African, Asian, Caribbean, Latin American and Middle Eastern-descent and is a safe space to celebrate diverse sexualities, gender identities, gender expressions and cultures. Join the party for a day filled with performances, talks, community stalls and workshops.

East Bank Summer Programme  | July - September  | Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

This summer, East Bank, the UK’s newest cultural quarter at the heart of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, invites local residents, Londoners and visitors to discover a programme of events celebrating creativity and innovation. Taking place across Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the summer programme brings together East Bank’s cultural institutions, world leading universities and residents of east London. With activities from hip-hop battles to fashion exhibitions along with Olympic watch parties and a festival of engineering, there’s so much to get involved with!  Find out more about our EAST BANK summer release HERE.

East Bank is made up of UCL East and London College of Fashion, UAL (both opened Autumn 2023), Sadler’s Wells East (opening 2024), V&A East Museum and Storehouse and  BBC Music Studios (opening 2025). This collaborative partnership is rooted in the diverse communities of east London, connecting people through immersive and interactive cross programming, activities, and career opportunities. It represents the biggest cultural investment from the Mayor of London and is supported by Foundation for Future London, the connecting charity of East Bank, along with Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and the communities of the Olympic Boroughs. For more information on East Bank visit HERE.

ABBA Voyage  | Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

Make the most of the Summer holidays by visiting this ground-breaking live experience for the biggest ABBA fan in your life. Blending cutting-edge technology, spectacular lighting, and some of the most beloved songs ever written, you’ll experience ABBA in a whole new way. After more than four decades since their last live show, this revolutionary new concert will see Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid performing digitally with a live 10-piece band. Book your tickets  https://abbavoyage.com/ for a spectacular event.

Spend a day or extend your stay and enjoy the Park for longer

With so much going on, the Park has plenty of quiet spots to escape the crowds, picnic and enjoy the lazy summer days.  Enjoy the beautiful gardens bursting with colourful flowers, or even better, explore the Park from a new angle- from the water on a swan pedalo. Many of the Park’s restaurants are open for outside seating and there is a mix of food and drinks offerings on and around the Park.

Why not extend your stay at the Park and make a weekend/summer break of it and  book a stay at one of the many hotels around Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park? Whether it’s a staycation, a city break or romantic weekend you are looking for, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park has a range of hotels on its doorstep. For more information on where to stay visit HERE.

Notes to editors

About Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Spread across 560 acres of stunning parklands, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is home to beautifully landscaped gardens, historic waterways, famous sporting venues, a vibrant arts and events programme and the ArcelorMittal Orbit visitor attraction. As the new heart of east London, the Park is still transforming, providing homes, jobs and an unrivalled education and cultural district housing Sadler’s Wells, BBC, V&A East, UAL’s London College of Fashion and UCL East.

The London Legacy Development Corporation promotes and delivers physical, social, economic and environmental regeneration in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and the surrounding area by maximising the legacy of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

For more information visit our website (QueenElizabethOlympicPark.co.uk), sign up to our e-newsletter (QueenElizabethOlympicPark.co.uk/subscribe), follow us on Twitter (@noordinarypark) and like us on Facebook (facebook.com/QueenElizabethOlympicPark).

About East Bank
East Bank is the UK’s newest cultural quarter at the heart of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The place where everything happens entertainment, inspiration and discovery and open to everyone who visits, lives and works in East London. It is a unique collaboration between cultural institutions, world leading universities and the people of the Growth Boroughs.
East Bank is comprised of V&A East; Sadler’s Wells East; London College of Fashion, UAL; UCL East (University College London) and the new BBC Music Studios. The scheme, driven with significant backing and funding from the Mayor of London and support from HM Government and the four Growth Boroughs, will provide skills and jobs for local people, bring over 10,000 students to the site, and attract thousands of visitors from London and beyond. East Bank will help cement the capital’s reputation as a world leader in culture, education and innovation creating 2,500 jobs, £1.5 billion of economic benefit and 600 new homes. East Bank is rooted in the diverse communities of East London and is a reflection of the creative spirit of the Growth Boroughs and the legacy of the 2012 Games. For over a decade, East Bank institutions have worked with communities across East London to ensure they benefit from the £1.1bn investment.

East Bank will build on the area’s existing creative and innovation credentials, and East Bank partners have been building relationships and delivering projects with the thriving arts, fashion, education and community organisations based in the area, including the artistic community in Hackney Wick, East London Dance, Theatre Royal Stratford East, Studio Wayne McGregor and many more.

Foundation for Future London
Foundation for Future London is an independent charity established to connect the local communities of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park with the new East Bank and its globally renowned arts, culture and educational partners to ensure equitable opportunities and fair regeneration in East London. They do this through a genuine commitment to an innovative participatory grant-making approach, capacity-building objectives and sustainable development.
Since launching in 2015, the Foundation for Future London has connected people, places and institutions, from street markets and homeless shelters to galleries and auditoriums. The Foundation for Future London is dedicated to creating new creative employment and transformative life chances for people living, working, and studying in East London.
https://future.london

Westfield East Bank Creative Futures Fund 
Westfield East Bank Creative Futures Fund is an ambitious five-year programme that started in 2019 and aims to invest £10 million into local communities of Newham, Tower Hamlets, Hackney and Waltham Forest. This flagship project will provide new jobs, learning, training and educational programmes through the means of arts, culture, innovation, public realm and creative placemaking. The programme aims to transform and catalyse the lives and careers of people in East London by putting funding, resources and support straight into local people’s hands. The fund is supported by Westfield Stratford City and delivered by Foundation for Future London.  The Westfield East Bank Creative Futures Fund aims to provide 19,000 new jobs, learning, training and educational programmes for the people and communities of Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest in the arts, culture, innovation, public realm and creative placemaking.  
https://future.london/programme/westfield-east-bank-creative-futures-fund/