Town Hall Talks
Town Hall Talks is a series of heritage-focused events produced in collaboration with local organisations, residents and artists which explore themes and issues relevant to those who call Brent and North West London home – platforming the heritage, stories and talent of Kilburn with live music, panel discussions, short films and food.
Previous Town hall Talks
Roots Run Deep: Kilburn Reggae Stories
Tuesday 28 April 2026
An event sharing and celebrating the richness of Kilburn’s Reggae music scene in partnership with; creatives Colin Brown and Carole Thompson and artists Linett Kamala and Ronald Amanze.
Migrants Arts Festival
Wednesday 15 October 2025
A vibrant celebration of creativity, identity and resilience; this free event is open to everyone. This festival was produced in partnership with María Victoria Cristancho.
Young Shubbak
Tuesday 10 June 2025
Young Shubbak re-collect stories of Kilburn’s SWANA (Southwest Asian and North African) communities in a communal act of archiving.
My Romania
Tuesday 11 February 2025
A 10 year anniversary celebration with officials, representatives of community organisations, volunteers, and supporters of My Romania Community.
Latin American House Festival
Tuesday 29 October 2024
This multidisciplinary arts festival hosted by Latin American House as part of their 40th year will celebrate the work of Latin American artists and invite audiences to participate in practical workshops, watch performances and films.
Bass Tone: Sounds of South Kilburun
Monday 25 March 2024
Celebrating and platforming the heritage of Brent Soundsystem culture, hosted by Linett Kamala.
Le hÉireannaigh uile Kilburn (The Irish of Kilburn)
Thursday 14 March 2024
Featuring: an exhibition of textile art, The Kilburn Tapestries by Electronic Sheep; live music; an Irish language talk by Bharain Mac an Bhreithiun; and a screening of short films by Electronic Sheep.
Young Shubbak
Latin America House
My Romania
Bass Tone Regeneration
The Kilburn High Road Project has been made possible with the National Lottery Heritage Fund with thanks to National Lottery players.

The Kilburn High Road Project is supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust, The Big Give – Arts for Impact, City Bridge Foundation, John Lyon’s Charity, Jules and Cheryl Burns, The Radcliffe Trust, The Vanderbilt Family Foundation, The Vandervell Foundation, Wembley Stadium Foundation.