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Displaying events between 01 December 2025 and 31 December 2025

A Brixton Christmas A festive celebration for local families from Moorlands, Angell Town, and Loughborough Junction. Come together to celebrate a Brixton Christmas at the House with free creative activities, seasonal joy, and warm refreshments. Generously supported by AXIS Dates: Sun 21 Booking and More Information
Brixton House Comedy: Hosted by Andrew Mensah The laughs keep coming as the Brixton House Comedy Series continues, hosted by Andrew Mensah – a Capital XTRA favourite and one of the hosts of Sky’s Fantasy Football.

A regular on the UK comedy club circuit, Andrew’s easy confidence and storytelling have made him a club favourite nationwide. Expect big laughs, good vibes, and a night of stand-up that brings Brixton together for the festive season.

With more acts to be announced, this is one to lock in early.

Tickets on sale now – stay tuned for line-up drops!

Latecomers will not be admitted until the interval.
Dates: Sun 21 Booking and More Information
Brixton House Comedy: Hosted by Slim Get ready for a night of laughter as Slim – Brixton’s very own comedy legend – hosts a special festive edition of stand-up at Brixton House.

A trailblazer of Black British comedy, Slim made history as the first UK Black comedian to perform at the world-famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles. You’ve seen him on BBC’s Live at the Apollo, and now you can catch him live in the heart of Brixton.

Headlining the evening is the brilliant Babatunde Aléshé – actor, writer and stand-up star of Celebrity Gogglebox and I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Known for his infectious energy and warm, relatable humour, Babatunde has become one of the UK’s most exciting comedy voices.

With more acts to be announced, this is the Christmas comedy night you don’t want to miss.

Latecomers will not be admitted until the interval.
Dates: Sun 14 Booking and More Information
Brixton House Community Choir [Winter 25] Ever wanted to become a part of a choir? Learn to sing different musical styles with Brixton House Community Choir, from fresh re-workings of soul, jazz, gospel, pop, folk, and reggae with opportunities for the choir to perform throughout the year.

Brixton House Community Choir is led by singer and songwriter, Rachel Huggins who specialises in gospel, soul, and jazz. She has been two-time finalist in the BBC’s Gospel Choir of the Year competition. Rachel leads the choir with Abdul Shyllon who is a singer, songwriter, and composer, with his field spanning across, music, film, and theatre. Abdul has worked with artists like Kano, Omar, Matt Bianco, Mark de Clive Lowe, DJ Spinna, Stereophonics, Crystal Fighters, Noisettes, Arthur Beatrice, Larry Gaaga & Patto Rankin, Lilys Kitchen, Ballymore, Gap, Evesleep, Goldsmiths University, WAC Art’s, Apples & Snakes, BAC, CK Gospel Choir, City Academy, Rose Bruford, Magic Radio, BBC, and Kiln Theatre.

The choir requires a full ten-week term commitment where you will be working towards an end of term sharing therefore you will need to book a term pass. If the full term payment would be a barrier to joining the choir, please contact [email protected] where a member of our team will be able to offer weekly payments across the full term.

Please note, the final date to join is Monday 03 November 2025.

If you have any questions or would like to know more about the choir email: [email protected].
Dates: Mon 08 Booking and More Information
Heart of the Hood - Book Launch Join us for the launch of HEART OF THE HOOD - a raw, powerful collection of truth-telling, memory and imagination from our community. We are 4FRONT -young people rooted in Grahame Park estate in North West London, organising for healing and justice in the face of violence, abandonment and systemic harm. Born in 2012 from the pain of losing one of our own, 4FRONT was founded by Temi Mwale, then a teenager in our community, as a response to violence and harm. What began as a campaign for care and a fight for justice grew into a movement - a bold, community-led youth organisation that supported our generation to begin healing, navigate trauma, reclaim our power and build safety beyond policing and prisons. For over a decade, we have challenged the state’s reliance on punishment and created radical alternatives rooted in love, care and community. HEART OF THE HOOD is a window into our world. Through storytelling, reflection, conversation, song, portraits, poetry and visual notes, we share what life is really like on estates in Britain today - where community grows through the cracks, where grief fuels resistance, and where hope is forged in struggle. At its heart, this is a love letter to Grahame Park - a place so often overlooked, vilified or reduced to headlines, yet bursting with beauty, resilience and untold stories. It also holds a mirror up to estates across the country. It documents more than ten years of grassroots power-building and collective care, led by those most affected by systemic injustice. It is a testament to what we have created together - not just in response to harm, but in pursuit of healing, dignity and freedom. Why this book matters now After more than a decade of love, healing and resistance, 4FRONT is reaching the conclusion of this chapter. This decision has been made with deep reflection and care. Over the past year, we have been bringing our work to an intentional close - honouring the impact we’ve made and the relationships built along the way. Now, 4FRONT joins a long tradition: becoming part of the cycle of movements that rise, evolve, and make space for what comes next. HEART OF THE HOOD is more than a book. It is a living archive of resistance and remembrance. A legacy from the frontlines. A refusal to be erased, displaced or forgotten. A bold vision for the future - rooted in love, shaped by us, for us. From the heart of Grahame Park to estates across the UK, these are our stories, and we are the ones telling them. This is not the end, but a collection of moments, memories and visions that continue to grow. The struggle lives on. So does the hope. Programme This launch is more than an event - it’s a gathering of community, creativity and collective power. Expect an evening that honours our past, holds our present, and looks boldly to the future. Schedule: 6:00 to 7:00 pm |Reception and arrival Space to connect, share, and settle in before the evening begins. 7:00- 8:30 pm |Main programme ● Readings and performances from Heart of the Hood ● A powerful panel conversation with voices from the community ● Poetry performances ● Reflections on legacy and what comes next 8:35 to 9:00 pm| Closing & book signing A chance to take home one of the limited edition physical copies of Heart of the Hood, share final words, and carry this legacy forward. 9:00 pm| Event ends Filming and photography will be taking place for the duration of the event.
Dates: Wed 10 Booking and More Information
Kromanti: Dominoes + Plantain Rum We’re Back - Now at Brixton House! Join us every last Thursday of the month as we bring the heat to the heart of Brixton - dominoes, community, and culture, just the way we like it. Our kickoff event lands on 26th June, and this month, we’re raising a glass to our Windrush elders, honouring their legacy with good vibes and even better company. So bring your nan, uncle, next door neighbour. On the menu? Our signature Vanilla Plantain Daiquiri—if you haven’t tasted it yet, this is your moment. Dates: Thu 18 Booking and More Information
Secure My Booking Dates: Sat 13, Sun 14, Fri 19, Sat 20, Sun 21 Booking and More Information
The Cocoa Butter Club: A Festive Feast It's time to make new memories, a second round of this sell-out Christmas show. Bigger and better - with added post show delights, including late night speakeasy in the Brixton House bar and a slice of The Cocoa Butter Club's own club night, 'Slicc n Thicc' - as our afterparty, with dancing and djs!

You're invited to The Cocoa Butter Club's Festive Feast, an exquisite evening bursting with performances from burlesque stars, drag divas, music maestros, plus, spoken word, circus artists, and more.... It's a generous serving of an unmissable show, wrapped in sing-a-longs, seasonal RnB, Neo Soul, and Old Skool jams!

Expect an exciting Cabaret and Club experience featuring multi-disciplinary talent from London’s’ melanated and internationally-celebrated collective.
Dates: Sat 13, Fri 19, Sat 20 Booking and More Information
The History of We New York Times Bestselling author and artivist Nikkolas Smith reads his new exceptional book for families – The History of We – with themes of togetherness and creativity, it’s perfect for the season. After the reading, families can take part in a hands-on art activity, creating a festive decoration inspired by Nikkolas’s stunning illustrations. Dates: Sun 14 Booking and More Information
The 'Jingle & Mingle' Package Dates: Sat 13, Sun 14, Fri 19, Sat 20, Sun 21 Booking and More Information
The 'Nice or Naughty' Package Dates: Sat 13, Sun 14, Fri 19, Sat 20, Sun 21 Booking and More Information

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