Battersea Park in Concert: Jools Holland & Special Guests Tickets

Concert
Battersea Park
Queenstown Road, Chelsea Bridge, London, SW11 4NJ
Running Time 7hr 30 min. Incl. 1 interval during main performance.
Running Since Mon, 25 August 2025
Booking Until Mon, 25 August 2025
Monday 13:30 -
Tuesday - -
Wednesday - -
Thursday - -
Friday - -
Saturday - -
Sunday - -

Upcoming Performances

Today is Wed, 26 March 2025

Important Information
Artists on-stage throughout the day. Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra - 7.30pm. Last entry 7.30pm.

More about Battersea Park in Concert: Jools Holland & Special Guests

Jools Holland will take centre stage on Monday 25 August, with the master of boogie woogie accompanied by his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra.

The phenomenal jazz and blues concert will also feature performances from YolanDa Brown, Marvin Muoneké and a specially curated salute to the ‘First Lady of Song’ Ella Fitzgerald Reimagined, featuring UK jazz royalty Elaine Delmar, Ian Shaw and Jacqui Dankworth with their own interpretations of Ella’s most iconic numbers.

Join us for a sun-soaked afternoon of festivities that heads well into the evening. Our Monday jazz extravaganza sold-out last year, so this concert is not to be missed.

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Battersea Park

Queenstown Road, Chelsea Bridge, London, SW11 4NJ
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Battersea Park is a 200-acre green space at Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth in London. It is situated on the south bank of the River Thames opposite Chelsea and was opened in 1858. The park occupies marshland reclaimed from the Thames and land formerly used for market gardens.

Battersea Park In Concert promotes travelling sustainably. We strongly encourage guests to reduce their carbon footprint by travelling by bike, train or foot where possible. The park is also most easily accessed in this way.

There will be no parking available in the park, except some very limited disabled parking (please see Accessibility section on how to secure a parking space).