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Corner Corner's new cultural events
22/09/25

Corner Corner's new cultural events

Corner Corner recently released their new programme of weekly events, running from Monday through Sunday from September 22nd to December 31st.


From live podcast recordings to DJ sets, exhibitions, live music, and sporting activities, the line-up exhibits a great variety of events to attend. Corner Corner also has the largest commercial indoor vertical farm, developed by Harvest London, as well as a KERB-curated food hall to enjoy all year round.



Corner Corner is the product of the Canada Water Masterplan, an initiative to bring culture, sustainability and community to the neighborhood. As such, it is way more than a venue for entertainment: it is a cultural hub, designed to bring people together.


You can find the full lineup by clicking here.


Written by Alexandra Herlaut Reinhardt

Photography courtesy of Corner Corner

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Corner Corner's new cultural events

  • Sep 22, 2025
  • 1 min read

Corner Corner recently released their new programme of weekly events, running from Monday through Sunday from September 22nd to December 31st.


From live podcast recordings to DJ sets, exhibitions, live music, and sporting activities, the line-up exhibits a great variety of events to attend. Corner Corner also has the largest commercial indoor vertical farm, developed by Harvest London, as well as a KERB-curated food hall to enjoy all year round.



Corner Corner is the product of the Canada Water Masterplan, an initiative to bring culture, sustainability and community to the neighborhood. As such, it is way more than a venue for entertainment: it is a cultural hub, designed to bring people together.


You can find the full lineup by clicking here.


Written by Alexandra Herlaut Reinhardt

Photography courtesy of Corner Corner

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