Taking place in the stunning surroundings of North West London’s Copthall Playing Fields, expect the biggest artists in RnB, Hip-hop, Amapiano, Afrobeat and Soca, across seven fabulous outdoor stages.
Sunday 21st August will be one for the books!
What have we got in store for you?
A day-into-night showcase of the best RnB, Hip Hop, Afrobeat, Soca to Amapiano and more. Artisan food vendors serve cuisine from the Caribbean and all over the world. Theme park rides and games areas for life experiences to remember.
Our main stage will feature RnB’s most-renowned talent, including T-Pain, Lloyd, Bobby V, J Holliday, Shontelle and John B and Fatman Scoop, to name just a few. Get ready to hear each artist's respective anthems, from T-Pain’s Low to Lloyd’s Dedication To My Ex, right the way through to Bobby V’s Slow Down. If you’re a noughties RnB fan, you’re in for a treat!
Raindrop Fest will have the Rap, Hip-hop and Afrobeat heads covered, with Boiler Room choice Joce Wavy leading proceedings alongside Issa Vibe resident Jay Berry. Prep yourselves for nothing but vibes from these two.
Dankie Sounds are at the forefront of Amapiano in London, so expect an all-day showcase of the genre. They’ll be hosting their very own tent, with recent BBC Radio 1Xtra star Larizzle headlining.
Socaholic will fly the flag for Soca at Titan as Teddyson John performs live. Hits like Vent and Allez will be top of the agenda, so get ready to shake a leg with him and Carnival mainstay Travis World.
Hip-hop Brunch brings legendary turntablist and Hip-hop pioneer Shortee Blitz, to town. The Kiss / ITV2 mainstay is one of the most skilled DJs on the circuit - we can’t wait to see him in action.
Woman of the moment, Leiyah will set the tone at Access All Areas, whilst YouTube stars Chuckie and Tazer headline Jus Vybz’ VIP stage. Perfect chill-out material.
With many more acts on the bill and plenty of extra artists to be announced, Titan 2022 is set to be a highlight event for all of London’s RnB, Hip-hop and Afrobeat fans.
Picture the scene. You and your crew dancing the day away as the sun shines, and your favourite performers provide a summer soundtrack to remember. Good vibes, amazing people and freedom to enjoy a brand new festival in luscious green surroundings.
If that sounds like a bit of you, Come and join the fun on Sun 21st Aug. We can't wait ! x
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How do I get to Titan Festival via public transport?
The nearest tube station is Mill Hill East which is on the Northern Line and a 7 minute taxi journey to the Copthall Playing Fields.
There will be shuttle buses available on the day, more info will be released soon.
Please make sure your Oyster Cards are topped up for your return journey ahead of arriving at the festival to avoid congestion at Mill Hill East station at the end of the day.
The nearest train station is Mill Hill Broadway which is on Thameslink and a 5 minute taxi journey from Copthall Playing Fields.
Mill Hill Broadway is only 17 minutes from King’s Cross St Pancras or 20 minutes from Farringdon.
There will be shuttle buses available on the day, more info will be released soon.
The 221 route runs from Edgware bus station to Turnpike Lane station. Alight at the Copthall Sports Centre for the Copthall Playing Fields, which is a 5 minute walk away.
The 113 Bus route runs from Edgware Bus Station to Marble Arch. Alight at Five Ways Corner for Copthall Playing Fields, which is a 10 minute walk away.
How do I get to Titan Festival via car/taxi/lift?
There will be a taxi rank for collections, this will be sign-posted on the day of the event.
Please be aware that there are strict road closures in operation in the surrounding areas which only allow access to local residents.
Traffic enforcement will be in full operation on the day and cars will be towed!
Copthall Playing Fields are just 400 metres from Junction 2 of the M1, 12 minutes inside the M25 and right next to the North Circular Road. There is car parking space for 800 cars on a first come first serve basis, car park tickets are only available in advance here: 51stfestival.com/blogs/tickets
The A1(M) runs from the North of England down into north London, via nearby towns such as Stevenage, Welwyn Garden City and Hatfield.
The A406 (the North Circular Road) runs through north London and links west and east London together.
The M1 runs from the North of England into north London, via Luton and Watford.
We host Titan Festival in a beautiful tranquil surrounding that is located in a residential area. Please be respectful to our neighbours
to ensure we do not impact our lovely residents and we get to return to our home.
There is a road closure for egress with clear signage directing attendees to the shuttle buses, taxi pick-up location and the car park.
Security and the event team will be advising attendees of any information along the egress route.
Is there car parking at Titan Festival?
There is car parking space for 800 cars on a first come first serve basis, car park tickets are only available in advance here: titanfestival.co/blogs/tickets
Please be aware that there are strict road closures in operation in the surrounding areas which only allow access to local residents.
Traffic enforcement will be in full operation on the day and cars will be towed!
We strongly recommend unless you have purchased your car park tickets in advance that you travel via public transport.