The Common x Refugee Community Kitchen Takeover

Fallow year? We bring a taste of Glastonbury to you…
For one day only, The Common from Glastonbury Festival’s infamous ‘naughty corner’ lands in London for a rare all-day party in support of Refugee Community Kitchen (RCK). The best of Worthy Farm taking over London’s favourite music hotspot – with live music, DJ’s, talks and film across the outdoor courtyard stage, train carriage and indoor stage. This will be one for the books.
The Common is arguably one of Glastonbury’s favourite destination areas. Home to the legendary Temple, Rum Shack and Mez Yard, The Common has grown to become one of the most iconic all-night parties at the world’s greatest festival; scene of celebrated sets from the likes of Fred again.. b2b The Blessed Madonna, Mike Skinner, Greentea Peng, Kae Tempest, Akala, Queer House Party, Seth Troxler, and DJ EZ b2b Sammy Virji.
This is not just another fundraiser. Refugee Community Kitchen is family to The Common (both co-founded by Steve Bedlam, alongside RCK’s Sam, Janie and Paula). Since 2015 RCK has served more than 2.5 million hot, nutritious meals without judgment to displaced people, refugees and people experiencing food poverty in the UK and Northern France.
The Common is a space born from our collective imagination – with a history of reclaiming space that celebrates spiritual connection through dance, ritual and basslines.