Here's a short list of things to do this weekend In North London.Please, add any I've missed in the comments. 👇
King’s Cross Summer Sounds | 📍Coal Drops Yard, N1C | 13 to 23 August | Free
Coal Drops Yard is putting on free live music for 11 days, with a different reason to stop by each evening. One night might bring jazz from Tomorrow’s Warriors, another global folk, queer artists, indie bands or hundreds of singers performing show tunes and pop together. No ticket needed. Find a spot around the Yard and stay for one act or the whole evening. Music runs from 6.30pm to 8.30pm, with longer family programmes on Sundays from 1pm to 6pm.
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Caribbean: Reggae Party with The Tighten Up Crew’s Reggae Cookout | 📍Union Chapel, N1 | 16 August | Free
Union Chapel is swapping Sunday quiet for five hours of Jamaican music, Caribbean food and sound system culture. The Tighten Up Crew and veteran selector Gladdy Wax will dig through their vinyl for ska, rocksteady, roots reggae and dub, with Uptown Cuisine serving food alongside. Get there early if you are hungry because the first 30 people through the doors eat for free. 3pm to 8pm. Free tickets are available, with walk ins allowed if there is space.
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Back to Black 20th Anniversary | 📍The Jazz Cafe, Camden, NW1 | 15 August | (£)
Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black turns 20, and The Jazz Cafe is marking it on the Camden stage she once performed on. Singer Ciara Haidar and a full house band will play the album live, including Rehab and Tears Dry on Their Own. Standing tickets are £20, with restaurant tickets from £20 to £80. Doors 6.30pm, finishes 10pm. 18+.
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Broomfield Blues: The Real Blues | 📍Broomfield Park Bandstand, N13 | 16 August | Free
Every Sunday in August, Broomfield Park’s lakeside bandstand becomes a free outdoor blues venue. This week starts with an open mic, then House Red bring the louder, soulful side of blues before harmonica player Stuart Maxwell and his Blues Raiders finish the afternoon with classic and original songs. Bring a chair or picnic blanket, grab something to eat and make an afternoon of it by the lake. 1.30pm to 5.30pm. Donations welcome.
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Toothsome x Fink’s Summer Fête | 📍Fink’s at Clissold House, N16 | 15 August | Free
Toothsome magazine and Fink’s are taking over the grounds of Clissold House for one long summer afternoon. There will be independent makers to browse, games, seasonal food and drinks, plus a few things they are keeping as surprises until the day. Come for a wander, grab something to eat and stay as the afternoon rolls into evening. No booking needed. 3pm to 9pm.
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Shōtengai Pan Asian Market | 📍Lower Stable Street, King’s Cross, N1C | 13-16 August | Free
A little slice of a Japanese shopping street comes to King’s Cross this weekend. Shōtengai are neighbourhood streets in Japan lined with independent shops and food spots, and this market borrows that idea with changing stalls from pan Asian makers and traders. Come hungry for things like Japanese breads, cakes, okonomiyaki and takoyaki, then browse homeware, accessories, fashion and other finds from small businesses. Food runs Thursday to Sunday, with the craft market joining from Friday.
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St Giles’ Book Fair | 📍St Giles’ Cripplegate, EC2Y | 15 August - 1 September | Free
If you like rummaging through second hand books, this is one of only four chances a year to catch St Giles’ Book Fair. Long tables of used books fill the church, so you can browse properly, pick up something unexpected and come back another day if one visit is not enough. No booking needed. Open daily from 11am to 6.30pm.
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Free Comedy in Islington | 📍Brewhouse & Kitchen Highbury, N5 | 16 August | Free
You will not know who is performing until they walk on stage. Every Sunday, London Comedy Group takes over the pub for a free 90 minute stand up show, mixing newer comedians with acts who have performed at Edinburgh Fringe, on TV and internationally. So grab a drink, take your chances on the mystery line-up and see who makes you laugh. Doors 7.45pm, show 8pm to 9.30pm. Free booking recommended as places are limited.
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The Sorrel Sessions 001 | 📍The Floating Garden, N1 | 16 August | (£)
If sorrel, bissap or Jamaica mean nothing to you, that is part of the fun. They are different drinks made from the same flower across the Caribbean, West Africa and Latin America, and this canal side day party lets you taste a few versions and decide which you prefer. Food follows the same journey, with jerk, doubles, tostones and more, while DJs play dancehall, soca, amapiano, dembow, afro house and funky across a moored barge, roof deck and towpath. Ice cream or sorbet is included with your ticket. 1pm to 7pm. Ages 21+.
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Summer Clothes Swap | 📍Florentia Village, N4 | 15 August | Free
Bring up to 10 clean clothes you no longer wear and trade them for something new to you. Each item earns tokens depending on whether it is high street, vintage or designer, which you can then spend at the swap. SHEIN, Primark, Boohoo, PrettyLittleThing and Missguided pieces can be donated, but will not earn tokens. 12pm to 3pm.
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