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January Local Event Calendar

HAPPY NEW YEAR! It's January 2026!

This January, we're spotlighting amazing local events happening around our area.

From art and music to community meet-ups, our curated picks will help you discover something new.

Stay connected, get inspired, and enjoy the local vibes!



Further information for all the events listed can be found here on our website. Enjoy, and let us know if you spot a C&C barista out at any of these events!


This friendly, gentle-paced bike ride is perfect for all confidence levels, including those getting back into the saddle and recent learners. Expect an easy 5–6 mile outing with plenty of pauses, a relaxed refreshment stop halfway, and a total time of around two hours


Come laugh This Sunday with foreign comedians. Come hear immigrants complain about the British. We know you've heard it the other way around


This series of three wellbeing walks, run by Canal & River Trust, are led by qualified walk leaders. They are aimed at any residents of the King's Cross area who would like some friendly company while stretching their legs at a gentle pace. It's about company, fresh air, and a little movement. We'd love to see you at multiple walks, and we hope to run more depending on demand. We'll walk along the towpath of the Regents Canal to Camden locks, approximately 1 mile away. We can then return via the same route, or there is a bus option for tired legs. Toilets are available and there's plenty of places to purchase refreshments before or after the walk


Join us at Academy Mews Studios for a fun dance lesson focused on samba led by JiggleFiTT! No experience necessary, all we ask is that you throw yourself into it. You'll learn some core samba moves and then practice choreography in partners.

JiggleFiTT is a dance, fitness and wellbeing brand specialising in helping people get fit, enjoy moving their bodies and appreciate their jiggles


The Climate Fresk is a 3-hour interactive and friendly workshop that teaches you about our changing climate system and empowers you to take high-impact climate action. It will also give you the opportunity to connect with fellow Londoners and discuss practical solutions


Deeply connect, deeply journey, deeply heal, deeply grow

A Breathwork Activation is an energetic inner-journey, a space to be with whatever your deeper self provides, and a time to experience how you really feel, whether linked to your current life, something from your past, or often both. Always a transformative healing experience, a Breathwork-Activation is an opportunity to step out of the everyday and into the truly real, the truly magical - leaving you renewed, refreshed and invigorated.


Find out how you can incorporate poetry into your daily routine to promote healing with poetry anthologist Liz Ison. Discover the transformative power of poetry in the first hour, then try your hand at blackout poetry in the second.


Fake is the word. Fake autobiographies, deep fake faces, fake news. Our technology and communications have further distanced us from what is real in the world. In this Ethical Matters talk, learn how, why and discover ways we can re-find the truth with Dr Jon Roozenbeek and founder of media literacy agency Shout Out UK, Matteo Bergamini MBE. Dr Jon Roozenbeek is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Cambridge


Our long established self-run book club is open to new joiners!

We meet monthly, on the third Thursday of the month. For our January meet up, we are reading “Glorious Heresies” by Lisa McInerney


Led by our expert guides, the tour takes you across the estate where you will get to explore the site’s little-known nooks and crannies, entry into one of the guide's flat which has all the original features and is virtually unchanged, and meandering through the park with plenty of stops along the way for photo opportunities


The Japanese tea ceremony, also called the Way of Tea, is a Japanese art involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha, powdered green tea, preceded by handcrafted Japanese sweets. The art of tea ceremony has had a great influence on Japanese culture and the way of everyday life in Japan. You will be served with a bowl of Matcha tea prepared and presented by the host in Mushano Koji Senke manner


Grown up comedy, babies welcome. A funny, friendly afternoon of top comedy... and you can bring your baby!

Bring Your Own Baby Comedy is the UK’s premier baby friendly comedy club! Our shows feature the funniest comedy stars from the circuit and TV. Our events are all about you, the parents! But don’t worry – we also take great care of our younger guests


The Alfie Dean Trio blends melodic composition with contemporary jazz harmony and improvisation. Their music balances form and freedom, combining intricate arrangements with dynamic group interplay. Expect a refined but energetic set shaped by modern jazz influences, improvisational curiosity, and tight ensemble chemistry


Join us in person for Camden Calling: Public Engagement #3!

It's the perfect chance to connect, share ideas, and be part of exciting community discussions. Don't miss out on this fun and informal meetup where your voice truly matters. See you there!


A 2-hour walk along the Regents canal, starting and ending at Kings Cross, with some canal history, and a bit of seasonal Welsh mythology. We will walk from Kings Cross westwards along the canal, passing through Camden and Regents Park. We'll then go by the Regents Park boating lake (and take a toilet stop, perhaps a coffee stop) before walking up Primrose Hill to look at the view. The walk will then head back along the canal to Kings Cross


Rey Yusuf and Victoria Couper delve into folk, world, and early music Tightrope Moon - violin, viola and vocals entwine in celestial sounds and hypnotic melodies


Solly Hardwick and Eliza Burkitt are Lost in the Loop, a London Folk duo playing traditional tunes on fiddle & cello/mandolin. From upbeat dancey tunes to slow and soulful airs, they bring fresh energy to timeless music


Inspired by the permaculture principles of re-use and zero waste, join artist Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck to learn the basics of natural dyes and reveal a palette of colours from plant-based kitchen waste, such as onion and garlic skins, tea, carrot peel and avocado pits. This workshop is directly inspired by the method Johanna employs in her series of collaborative installations, ‘Penser, Manger, Partager’ (‘To Think, To Eat’ To Share’, 2015 – Present). Johanna will also share her experience growing and foraging plants responsibly



Please please please let us know if you attend any of these events, we'd love to chat about them! Also, if you have an event coming up, drop me an email at elena@cleanersandcoffee.com to submit it for next month's calendar!


 
 
 

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