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The Equanimity Festival in King's Cross - running from 6th January to 31st March
03/01/26

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. Whether you’re looking to build healthier habits, explore new wellness practices or simply carve out moments of calm in a busy schedule, Equanimity offers something for everyone.


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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. 


If you’re looking for an uplifting start to the year, head on over to King’s Cross and take part in The Equanimity Festival. To book click here


Photograohy by John Sturrock


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

  • Nyla Sammons
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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. Whether you’re looking to build healthier habits, explore new wellness practices or simply carve out moments of calm in a busy schedule, Equanimity offers something for everyone.


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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. 


If you’re looking for an uplifting start to the year, head on over to King’s Cross and take part in The Equanimity Festival. To book click here


Photograohy by John Sturrock


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