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Live & Loud Charity at The Anglers

About

Join us for Live & Loud, our annual outdoor charity festival bringing together live music, DJs, great vibes and community spirit, all in support of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.

Whether you're coming to dance, soak up the sunshine or bring the family along for a feel-good afternoon, this is what Bank Holidays are all about and is the official kick off to the summer.

🎶 What to Expect

🔊 Live outdoor music & DJs 🎧
Featuring: The Process, Montana, UV Spirals, GQ Collective + our resident Silver Linings Sound System DJs

🌸 Festival-style atmosphere at The Anglers
🍻 Food, drinks & open-air vibes
👨‍👩‍👧 Family-friendly environment

❤️ A reminder why we do this. Please read

This isn’t just a festival. Every ticket sold helps raise money for the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, supporting life-saving treatment and research for kids with cancer. Together, through our events, we’ve already raised over £50,000 - and we’re just getting started.

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Early Bird + First Drink£20.00 per ticket
Kids must be accompanied by a ticketed adult£5.00 per child
Student + First Drink£10.00 per adult

🎟️ Buy Early Bird Tickets

Early Bird - £20 (includes your first drink)
Student - £10 (18-21 with valid ID includes first drink)
Kids - £5 (must be accompanied by a ticketed adult)

Book Tickets Online

Map & Directions

Live & Loud 2026

Type:Charity Event

The Anglers, 3 Broom Road, Teddington, London, TW11 9NR

Opening Times

Season (3 May 2026)
DayTimes
Sunday16:00 - 00:30

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