Shepherd’s Bush Market is kicking off the year with a bold and creative programme of events. From experimental art to cultural workshops and comedy, the market and surrounding area are buzzing with activity. Here’s what’s on this January, listed in date order.
Shepherd’s Bush Market is kicking off the year with a bold and creative programme of events. From experimental art to cultural workshops and comedy, the market and surrounding area are buzzing with activity. Here’s what’s on this January, listed in date order
Arch 165, Shepherd’s Bush MarketThis sound-based art installation invites market visitors, students, and creatives to experience contemporary sound art in a local setting. It’s inclusive, experimental, and totally free.
Bush Theatre, near Shepherd’s Bush MarketSix Palestinian comedians take to the stage to explore identity, survival, and humour. The show combines dark comedy with emotional honesty, offering a rare and powerful cultural experience. Tickets are limited, so book early.
Hawk’s Nest, adjacent to the MarketGather your team and test your trivia with comedian Jamie Allerton. There’s a £150 bar tab up for grabs for the winning team. Expect laughs, drinks, and a brilliant night out.
Pigment Press, Shepherd’s Bush MarketCreate your own custom cotton t-shirts in this friendly, beginner-friendly course. You’ll walk away with five printed shirts and a new skill. Ideal for all ages and perfect for those exploring creativity in the new year.
Delina’s, Shepherd’s Bush MarketTake part in a hands-on coffee roasting session. Watch, smell, and taste as Ethiopian beans are roasted on-site. You’ll sample traditional foods and enjoy soulful African jazz while you roast – and you get to keep your beans.
Shepherd’s Bush Market is open daily and accessible via Goldhawk Road and Uxbridge Road stations. All market events are free unless stated otherwise.
Whether you’re interested in art, culture, workshops or comedy, there’s no shortage of things to do in Shepherd’s Bush this January. With a proud legacy dating back to 1914, the market continues to be a hub of creativity and community.
2nd January 2026