What's on
Zones
Explore our zones, the themed areas at the heart of the Festival. Each one is packed full of interactive exhibits, creative workshops, and live demonstrations!
Events
Explore the extraordinary at the Great Exhibition Road Festival! Discover a selection of some of the first events for you to take part in at the Festival weekend on 7-8 June 2025. Enter the times of your visit in the filters below to see what's on then and click on the hearts to create your own list of favourites.
Discover the French language and culture through playful activities such as songs and games provided by a certified young learners teacher from the Institut Français.
Engage with what it’s like to experience vision loss through games, vision simulation glasses, and interactive activities and understand the Imperial research focused on prevention and protecting sight.
Experience innovation in the 1851der tent. Meet the Royal Commission’s scientists and designers and see their work in action - all part of the amazing legacy of the original Great Exhibition of 1851.
Paint the northern lights with astronomers mapping auroras across the solar system.
Creativity and Science collide in Paint Lab, transforming Exhibition Road into a live art gallery. Ten artists create works inspired by Imperial scientists exploring touch, 3D sound, and perception.
Discover future inventions by London schoolchildren from the Great Exhibition² project. Be inspired by young innovators, explore their creations, or unleash your own creativity at our invention table with hands-on modelling clay fun!
Learn more about seagrass conservation, go underwater using VR, then make nutrient balls to feed and secure UK’s seagrass meadows.
Discover how technology helps people move again after injury. Try out a prosthetic leg, before sharing your own vision of what future prosthetics could look like.
Join a unique reimagining of a Gaelic folk dance, exploring the mysterious living worlds beneath our feet.
Enjoy the story of little alien Wuschel and its exciting journey to Germany (illustrated by Axel Scheffler) before crafting your own Wuschel!
Get to know the story of little alien Wuschel and its exciting journey to Germany (illustrated by Axel Scheffler) and then craft your very own Wuschel!
Discover the beautiful library at the Goethe-Institut and secure a free membership!
Create wearable art inspired by your senses with artist Gayle Chong Kwan. Combine images from the V&A with recycled packaging, before adding colours to make your art. Then wear your creations around the Festival!
Help create a ‘mosaic of hope’ through wax rubbings, polaroid photography, self-reflection and sensory interactions with the V&A, one of the most famous buildings on Exhibition Road.
Join us to explore the future of food. You’ll find out what foods you may be eating in the future to ensure you get all the nutrients you need and what crops we’ll need to grow to feed an increasing population.
Make your own cell key rings and protein jewellery while chemical biologists demonstrate how they make their own artificial cells in the lab!
Enjoy world class acts from the Royal Albert Hall, DJs, Ceilidh dancing and more! Hosted by Portobello Radio
Drop in and enjoy a show outdoors. The programme is packed with interactive performances, music and science shows especially for families.
Working alongside professional mural artists and Imperial climate scientists, create a collective artwork and posters drawing attention to climate change and what we can do about it.
Come along and try your hand at being a scientist! Conduct your own Cell Painting experiment, challenge yourself to analyse the results, and see if you can compete with the robot!
Create your own butterfly wings while learning how climate change affects these delicate structures. Once your wings are ready, take flight and join our Butterfly Carnival Parade!
Learn how to reduce your furry friends climate pawprint with planet-friendly food and eco-safe medicines. Small changes make a big difference—let’s go green together!"
Enjoy algea textiles, play a tiny hero card game, and learn how engineers are transforming microbes into living colour factories
Science, art and musical performances aren't restricted to the Festival stages. Our streets will come alive across the weekend with roaming performers, including a giant octopus, a climate change mythbusting machine, Brazilian drumming, and more!
Climb like a gecko, reflect like a beetle, or sense heat like a dog's nose as you explore the potential of nature-inspired materials.
Discover the invisible world of materials! Explore how we use nanotechnology to explore the natural world and shape the technology of tomorrow, through interactive games, crayon rubbings and 3D-printed models.
Drop by The Royal Parks' tents to get up close and personal with some of the parks' hard-working wildlife and to investigate the mix of habitats that keep everything in balance.
Inside the Discovery Tent, our giant marquee in Prince’s Gardens, you’ll meet scientists, medics, engineers and geologists and see the incredible research they do. Work alongside them to do experiments and explore new ideas.
Ever wondered how moving across the world can impact the health of you and your children? Step into the Gene Home and find out!
Join us to discover bioluminescent plants through the microscope and try hands-on experiments. Learn how plants defend themselves, and how our research tackles climate change and protects global food supplies.
Discover the magic of materials science by creating your own kaleidoscope! Using paper cups, polarising films and sticky tape, explore how light interacts with materials to reveal dazzling patterns.
Come along to our Maths Exploratorium, a playful, hands-on marquee where numbers meet adventure - no maths skills needed, just curiosity!
Create unique colourful designs using inks, absorbent paper and water, and watch your masterpiece become part of a giant chromatography wall that will grow throughout the weekend.
Take a VR journey through space and time, where immersive soundscapes and stunning images transport you to both modern and prehistoric worlds.
Have you every wondered what lies beneath the surface of the water? Discover some of the different creatures that live in the Natural History Museum pond.
Step inside an immersive and interactive digital art piece that explores the strangeness of the quantum world and challenges perceptions of our role in shaping reality itself.
Join us for a unique artistic encounter with terrestrial planets in our Solar System, Venus, Earth, and Mars!
Join a wildlife treasure hunt and make wildflower seed bombs as we discover the hidden biodiversity in London's green spaces, connect with nature, and contribute to urban wildlife research.
Make and decorate your own wind capturing, spinning paper turbines with experts from Imperial College London's Energy Futures Lab.
Join Discover South Kensington for short tours of the neighbourhood and discover some of the secrets behind the brilliant facades of Exhibition Road in London’s arts and science district!
Explore bold new flavors and ingredients as chefs and scientists create innovative dishes for you to sample right there and then!
Join a 'walkshop' around South Kensington to hear how London's plants and animals are being affected by climate change and discuss the actions being taken to protect them.
Come see chemistry brought to life through amazing reactions, slime and explosions at this family-friendly science show!
This walk through South Kensington explores ways to boost your wellbeing by connecting with nature, engaging with art and culture, or sharing experiences with others.
Explore some of the quantum realm's strangest elements through dance! From quantum tunnelling to strange superposition and spooky entanglement, strut your funky stuff like a quantum particle!
Families with neurodivergent members can book onto a quieter, calmer exploration of the Family Fun Zone with fewer crowds.
Stretch, move, and play your way into learning German with the Goethe-Institut London!