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January Wellness events in London
09/01/26

January Wellness events in London

Whether you’re easing back into routine after the festive whirlwind or taking a mindful moment to check in with your mental wellbeing, we’ve curated a thoughtful selection of our favourite wellness events across London. Designed to help you slow down, switch off, and reconnect with yourself.




Enter the Breathpod - an immersive experience at FRAMELESS, from 12th January – 6th February


Inside Frameless’ Blank Canvas Gallery, visitors are invited to slow down, switch off, and breathe their way through a deeply immersive, breath-led journey. Guided by Stuart Sandeman, Breathpod Founder, BBC Radio 1 Decompression Sessions host, and globally recognised breathing expert, this experience is designed to help you reset, refocus, and reconnect.


What to expect:

  • Guided breathwork: to calm the mind, regulate emotions, and gently reset your nervous system

  • Mesmerising immersive visuals by THEAJM: responsive digital art inspired by simulation theory, electronic music culture, and the rhythms of nature.

  • An original soundscape by Stuart Sandeman & Nuage: frequency-tuned music created to encourage stillness, clarity, and deep calm

Enter the Breathpod offers a serene, sensory-rich escape, the perfect way to unwind your evening and leave feeling restored.


To book click here





Wild Nutrition takes over Liberty's iconic atrium


Wild Nutrition is taking over Liberty’s iconic atrium from 8 January to 8 February, transforming the space into a vibrant hub of wellness and wellbeing. Across the month-long residency, guests are invited to enjoy free one-to-one consultations, alongside a thoughtfully curated programme of wellness events designed to inspire, educate, and energise.


Events include:


  • Complimentary 1:1  consultation with an expert nutritional therapist 

  • Intimate breakfast event with experts in brain health and nutrition

  • Exclusive live performance from artist Sophia Thakur 

  • Pop-up poetry station for a personalised poem, created just for you 

  • Discover Wild Nutrition’s award-winning range of products 

  • A free Immune Support with every two products purchased 


To book a ticket click here.





Yoga in the Painted Hall


The Old Royal Naval College is inviting Londoners to take part in the Feel Good Friday yoga sessions, set within the breathtaking and tranquil surroundings of the iconic Painted Hall. Surrounded by soaring ceilings and historic beauty, these uplifting sessions offer a truly unique way to pause and reset.


Led by expert instructors from Kindred Yoga Studio, each 45-minute Vinyasa Flow class is designed to help you move with intention and step into the day feeling grounded, energised, and calm.


Date: 23 January | Practitioner: Vanessa Abreu

To book click here.





A wellness festival in Fulham Pier


Fulham Pier is hostingRiverside Reset, a month-long programme that embraces a more playful and inclusive approach to feeling good. From mindfulness sessions you can enjoy with your children and hands-on creative workshops to sober raves and even dog-centric wellness experiences, this feel-good series proves that self-care comes in many forms.


Created to help Londoners gently reset after the festive season, Riverside Reset weaves together movement, mindfulness, creativity, family-friendly moments and a strong sense of community — all unfolding against the calming backdrop of Fulham Pier’s riverside setting.

Sessions


Sober Rave - 18th January, 2PM-5:30PM 

Tickets from £10 available HERE


Family Wellness Day - 18th January, 12:30PM-3:30PM 

Breathing exercises, creative activities, and story-led mindfulness, children and parents will learn to relax, focus, and build emotional resilience in a playful, supportive environment. 

Tickets available HERE


Terrarium & Mindfulness Workshop - 22nd January, 7PM-8PM 

This hands-on workshop, led by Jar & Fern, blends creativity and mindfulness as guests design their own bespoke terrarium using natural materials.

Tickets from £35 available HERE


Pier Pups Wellness Day 

31st January, 11:30AM-5PM 

Enjoy dog yoga, professional pet photography, and a selection of doggy treats and retail goodies, all set against the riverside. 

Tickets from £5 available HERE





The Equanimity Festival in King's Cross - running from 6th January to 31st March


King’s Cross is inviting Londoners to step into 2026 feeling calmer, clearer and more balanced than ever before. From 6 January to 31 March, the neighbourhood will transform into a sanctuary of wellbeing with the launch of its brand-new wellness celebration: The Equanimity Festival.


Designed as a whole-body reset for modern city life, Equanimity is all about slowing down, tuning in and giving yourself the space to properly recharge. Across three restorative months, the festival will host a carefully curated programme of workshops, classes and immersive retreats, each created to nurture the mind, energise the body and restore the soul.


Adding to the sense of escape, the festival also welcomes back the Slomo pop-up from Rob and Josie da Bank. Which includes two wood-fired saunas, two cold plunge pools and its signature six-person ice bath in collaboration with Urban Ice Tribe, the ultimate Scandinavian-inspired reset.


Look out for the somatic breathwork sessions, decompression sessions with Self Space, yoga, breathwork, meditation and sound healing sessions led by expert practitioners including: Adam Husler, Rose Wild, Laura Gate-Eastley, Jean Hall, Tania Brown,David Kam, Movement with Jenny, Maude Hirst, Anna Brooke and Tim Wheater. 


To book click here











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Broadwick and KERB launch ‘Corner Corner’ this Spring

  • Nyla Sammons
  • Feb 28, 2025
  • 1 min read

Corner Corner, an exciting new destination blending food, culture, live music, and sustainable farming, is set to open this Spring in Canada Water. Curated by Broadwick and KERB, it will serve as the flagship venue for British Land and Australian Super’s £4bn Canada Water Masterplan.


At the heart of Corner Corner is London’s largest commercial indoor vertical farm, developed by Harvest London. This state-of-the-art farm supplies a wide range of fresh, locally grown produce directly to the food hall and all-day café, as well as to restaurants across the city. The venue aims to foster a hyper-local, sustainable food ecosystem. Interactive experiences will engage the local community with hands-on cooking and sustainable food practices.


Broadwick’s concept reimagines the modern multi-use space, featuring dynamic kitchen residencies within a visually stunning food hall, cutting-edge sustainable farming, and a unique take on the contemporary jazz club—all under one roof.

The dining experience at Corner Corner has been carefully curated by KERB, and will showcase a diverse line-up of independent food vendors, while emphasizing sustainability.


With their experience as one of London culture and entertainment providers, Broadwick will oversee Corner Corner’s live music programming, collaborating with influential artists to deliver unforgettable musical experiences. This includes rotating resident selectors on Thursday evenings spinning a mix of jazz, funk, soul, disco, and world music, as well as live jazz performances and ticketed shows every Friday and Saturday.


For more information visit www.cornercorner.com


Written by Jordan Crowley

Rendered image courtesy of KERB

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