Richmond Council to launch new town centre festival this September

Richmond Council has announced that it is bringing a brand-new festival to "the heart of the town centre" this September.
Set for Saturday, 13 September 2025, the free event will transform George Street and Whittaker Avenue with live performances, dance workshops, roaming theatre, street food, communal dining and hands-on art activities.
From a youth-led opening procession to an evening of live music and DJ sets, the event will shine a light on local talent and Richmond's creative spirit, with confirmed partners including Orange Tree Theatre, Combination Dance, The Basement Door and Richmond Music Trust.
Councillor Katie Mansfield, Lead Member for Richmond Town Centre, said: "This festival is all about bringing fresh energy to our town centre.
"Whether you're seeing a street performance with friends, dining outdoors or stepping on stage for the first time, this is your invitation to get involved."
The Council say the event draws on Richmond's unexpected legacy as a hub of youth culture, from the 1960s Crawdaddy Club to jazz's revival in the 1980s, while looking ahead to the next generation of performers, creatives and communities shaping the borough's identity.
It will also showcase some of the town's lesser-known landmarks, from the riverside boatyards and historic theatres to independent businesses and cultural venues.

Visitors can also expect local buskers, pop-up dining, and even a classic Routemaster bus experience hosted by Peter Hendy.
Cllr Gareth Roberts, Leader of Richmond Council, added: "Residents want to see real change in our town centre, not just more plans.
"This festival is a clear step forward; it's a change people can see and experience on the high street. It's also a reminder that Richmond isn't just a historic town – it's a creative one too."
Richmond Council believe the new festival marks a 'visible moment' in Richmond's wider Town Centre Vision, focused on improving public spaces, supporting local businesses, and creating a high street that brings the community together.
Cllr Mansfield continued: "A great high street should feel welcoming to everyone – whether you're eight or 80.
"This is part of a much bigger effort to make our town centre more vibrant, inclusive and alive.
"It's a way to try new ideas, build partnerships, and show what's possible when we use our streets differently. It's also a chance to celebrate the talent and energy already here.
"We encourage people of all ages to come and explore, enjoy, and help shape what Richmond's town centre can become."
The festival programme, including event times and activities, will be announced in the coming weeks.
We want to provide Richmond with more and more clickbait-free local news. To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following. Help us survive and sign up for our free weekly newsletter by clicking the link HERE.
CHECK OUT OUR Jobs Section HERE!
richmond vacancies updated hourly!
Click here to see more: richmond jobs
Share: