Key information
Date: Sunday 19 July 2026
Time: 12:00pm to 10:00pm
Venue: Walpole Park, Mattock Lane, London, W5 5EQ, GB
Cost: £22.50 - £56.25
About Latino Life in the Park 2026
The UK’s largest Latin Music festival returns on Sunday, 19 July to West London's Walpole Park.
Presented by LatinoLife, in partnership with the Mayor of London, this unique event celebrates the contribution London’s Latin American, Spanish and Portuguese communities have made to UK culture.
In 2026, the Latino Life Festival celebrates 10 years as London’s festival made by Latinos, for everybody. LatinoLife has developed a reputation for creating unique experiences with quality and diverse artists, taking you on a journey through Salsa, Reggaeton, Samba, Jazz, Fusion, Folk, Funk, Bolero, Tango, Hip-Hop and more, culminating in a party you won't want to leave.
For the full programme, visit: latinolifeinthepark.com
LatinoLife in the Park will take place in Walpole Park, Mattock Lane, London W5 5EQ.
Find opportunities with LatinoLife
Through our partnership with LatinoLife in the Park 2026, we’re proud to highlight a range of opportunities for artists, creatives and industry professionals to engage with one of the UK’s leading platforms for Latin culture.
LatinoLife curates and produces dynamic live music experiences throughout the year, showcasing new, young or emerging UK Latin artists to the industry and the public. Through their Candela Sessions, young artists create unique work that fuses London and Latin sounds, both at their own events and at major festivals such as SXSW London and the Lambeth Country Show.
Their international reach has expanded to festivals like Feira Preta in Brazil and original events in Medellín, Colombia. At the same time, Íntimo Concerts showcases artists from other Latin genres, including jazz, salsa, folk, classical, and rock.
Artists can apply to perform and showcase their work as part of these exciting live programmes.
The LatinoLife Incubators are industry events designed to connect everyone involved in Latin music in the UK. Bringing together musicians, DJs, dancers, promoters, venues, labels, and media professionals, these sessions combine panel discussions, networking opportunities and live showcases.
In May 2025, LatinoLife was named the PRS Foundation’s first Latin Music Talent Development Partner, recognising two decades of support for emerging artists. This partnership builds on its long-standing work helping UK-Latin musicians overcome barriers and gain visibility in the industry. Through opportunities such as festival performances, recording camps, and international tours in Latin America, LatinoLife helps artists grow, connect and reach new audiences. With the aim of supporting today’s emerging talent on their journey to becoming tomorrow’s international headliners.
LatinoLife is driven by a passion for sharing authentic Latin culture in all its richness and diversity. What began as year-round programming evolved into LatinoLife in the Park, bringing this vibrant celebration into an open, accessible space. To reach new audiences, LatinoLife expanded its work into local communities, introducing Latin music, dance, and art to those who had never experienced them before. Through school performances and workshops led by talented artists
For over 20 years, LatinoLife has supported young Latin creatives, beginning with the UK’s first Reggaeton Festival in 2004, where it showcased emerging homegrown talent. Since then, it has played an important role in growing the UK Latin music scene while guiding and supporting new artists. Alongside its work in schools, LatinoLife is now committing to deliver a mentoring programme. Designed for young people starting out in creative and media careers, the programme offers practical guidance, helps improve their work, and opens doors to opportunities within the industry.
If you would like to apply for their mentoring scheme, please contact LatinoLife here.
To celebrate LatinoLife's 25th Anniversary, Black on the Square 2026 will collaborate with LatinoLife's Viva Sound System to bring a vibrant afro-latin show, including reggaetón, baile funk, merengue, bachata, salsa and much more.
Black on the Square takes place on 5 September from 12:00 to 18:00 at Trafalgar Square.
To find out more, follow the link: Black On The Square 2026 | London City Hall