Exciting things are happening
Luton knows how to throw a party. Whether it’s Luton International Carnival, Diwali or Pride, check the calendar to find an event that sparks your interest.
See the latest events in Luton
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Join the library for real play sessions, where families can have fun, play and learn together – for free!
12th November, 2024 @ 4:30 pm
Ready to get fitter, feel stronger, and meet amazing women? Join our 8-week MVE Towards Strength programme – no experience needed!
20th August @ 6:00 am
Enjoy complimentary tea & coffee, meet new people, regular workshops and guest speakers, and connect with a community that supports you.
29th April @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
The 3rd British Hat Guild exhibition at Hat Works showcases the incredible hats of many leading UK milliners. It spotlights the creative ways milliners are working towards a greener footprint: from the traditional use of natural materials, to upcycling and the use of waste and innovative new generation materials.
20th September @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Take part in a weekly film making club, creating a space, where children and young people can come and make friends, be safe and be creative.
13th March, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
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The Easter holidays are here and Luton is bursting with activities to keep the kids busy. From puppet storytelling shows to outdoor trails, we’ve rounded up a generous handful of the most egg-cellent things to do - besides eating chocolate.
3 April, 2025
Did you know you might be walking over a river every day in Luton town centre? Most of us don't! Luton's River Lea – a rare chalk stream and local treasure – flows right under our feet, and a brilliant new artwork is finally showing it off.
31 March, 2025
St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner, and Luton is ready to paint the town green! Whether you're looking for traditional Irish music, authentic pints of Guinness, or just a lively atmosphere to celebrate with friends, we've rounded up the best pubs in Luton where you can embrace the ‘craic’.
4 March, 2025