North London Food & Culture

NEW: Kentishtowner what’s on listings

Your best guide to local events – from clubbing to theatre, comedy to sports – in and around NW5, NW1 & N7

Hot Chip performing at Camden Crawl. Photo: CC

Unlike many other websites and apps, Kentishtowner has always been about quality editorial features as opposed to simple cut ‘n’ paste event listings.

Yet when it comes to looking for inspiration for a day/night out, we realise that readers sometimes do just want to flick through a selection of decent local possibilities. And that’s why we’ve introduced our very own What’s On service, powered by leading events specialists Planvine, to complement all our usual in-depth editorial.

The new section is a comprehensive guide to all that’s happening in and around NW5, filtered into easy-to-use sections such as nightlife, family, film and exhibitions. And every week we’ll pull out a few Editor’s Picks, highlighting our choice of the very best events coming up.

We think London-wide listings services are often too broad, generating huge volumes of lazy, generic results. The Kentishtowner service is aimed at anyone looking specifically for something to do nearby. Simple, effective and free. Give it a try.


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And if you are putting on an event of any kind but don’t see it automatically listed, hit the ‘Add Event’ button to place it on Planvine’s national Line-Up database, making it immediately visible not just to Kentishtowners, but via numerous other listings services across London and the UK too.

Exploring further afield? Take a peek at our local listings pages on Leytonstoner (east), Gasholder (King’s Cross and central) and Below the River (south London) too.

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The award-winning print and online title Kentishtowner was founded in 2010 and is part of London Belongs To Me, a citywide network of travel guides for locals. For more info on what we write about and why, see our About section.