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The Totally Thames Festival returns in September 2025 with events across London celebrating the vibrancy of the river and the importance of safeguarding its environment. There are events for everyone to enjoy, including dance, music, film, mudlark events, walks, talks, foreshore clean-ups, Thames cruises and The Great River Race.
Totally Thames is an annual season of unique, diverse and accessible arts and culture throughout the month of September with activity taking place on, beneath, and along the River Thames.
Launched in 2014, Totally Thames emerged from the idea to expand and replace the hugely successful two-day Thames Festival along the South Bank and Bankside that ran from 1997-2013.
The month-long programme runs the 42-mile stretch of the Thames through working collaboratively with artists, local communities, river interest organisations and businesses.
Each year, the programmes range from pop-up performances, boating events, art installations, river clean-ups, live performances, talks, workshops and much more.
Programme:
Sonic Tide: A Sound Ritual at Crossness (7th September) - Book Now
Route: Crossness Pumping Station - Thames Water S.T.W.Bazalgette Way, Abbey Wood, London SE2 9AQ
Sonic Tide is an immersive sound installation and speculative ritual exploring the river as a shifting voice. Installed within Crossness Pumping Station, the piece changes with the tide — from the wind and marshes of low tide to the heavy breath of pumps and passing boats at high.
Visitors are invited to explore the immersive soundscape, guided by printed cards that prompt reflection and deeper listening. Join a timed ritual, listen to a river oracle, or leave a message for the river in return.
Thames Lens Street Photography Workshop (9th September) - Book Now
Location: Outside the Cutty Sark Visitor Entrance - King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9HT
Join street photographer Kevin Mullins for a unique street photography walk from Greenwich to the Greenwich peninsular.
Lost & Found: Memories and Mysteries of Enderby’s Wharf (10th September) - Book Now
Meeting Point: Enderby House, 23 Telegraph Avenue, London SE10 0TH
Join one of London’s most celebrated mudlarks for an intimate event exploring the memories and mysteries of Enderby’s Wharf in a renovated Regency-era pub within a stone’s throw of the foreshore.
* Lost & Found is a Thames Festival Trust project made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund
Creekside Open Day (13th September) - Book Now
Location: Creekside Discovery Centre - 14 Creekside, Deptford, London SE8 4SA
As Come along to the Creekside for their annual Creekside Open Day and connect with the wonder of Creekside's urban wildlife!
A Short Introduction to the Thames Estuary (14th September) - Book Now
Meeting Point: Olympian Way, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 0FR
Come and join the guided walk around the Greenwich Peninsula to explore the lesser-known environmental past and present of London's famous river.
This guided walk will start at the History in Motion display on Olympian Way, about 500 yards east from North Greenwich Pier and will finish at Point Wharf with short stops in between. Please be prepared with comfortable and weather appropriate clothing and shoes, healthy snacks and plenty of water. Toilets will be available at North Greenwich station.
Lost & Found: Thames Weekend at Cutty Sark (20th and 21st September) - Book Now
Meeting Point: Outside Cutty Sark, King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9HT
A weekend at Cutty Sark, exploring the ship's home port of London, what the river was like when the ship was afloat, and the lives and work of Londoners by the Thames.
* Lost & Found is a Thames Festival Trust project made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund
Lost & Found: Revealing Woolwich’s Hidden Histories (21st September) - Book Now
Meeting Point: Woolwich Works, The Fireworks Factory, 11 No.1 Street, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London SE18 6HD
Local artist, inspirational YouTuber and licensed Thames mudlark Nicola White takes you on a journey of discovery along the river, revealing the extraordinary stories of forgotten people and places through objects found in the mud.
* Lost & Found is a Thames Festival Trust project made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund
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