
LGBTQ+ 365 Events
Enjoy an exciting programme of events and activities happening in Haringey which celebrate our LGBTQ+ community.
Take a look at what's on offer, join in and be inspired by Haringey's LGBTQ+ history...all year round!
These pages will be updated regularly with new events and activities happening in Haringey.
Check with venues in advance of attending events in case of changes.
Event Listings
- LGBT+ Book Display
- Where: All Haringey libraries
- Dates: 1 to 28 February 2023
- Time details: Normal library opening hours
- Black Lens, Pier Kids (2019)
- Where: Bernie Grant Arts Centre
- Dates: 2 February 2023
- Time details: 7 to 9pm
- Performance: Emerging//Emerged (14+)
- Where: Jacksons Lane
- Dates: 3 and 4 February 2023
- Time details: 7.30pm
- Design and Build Inclusive Banner Workshops and Exhibition, in assoc. El Warcha (14+)
- Where: Wood Green Library
- Dates: 4 and 11 February 2023
- Time details: 2 to 5pm
- LGBTQ+ Identities and JL Circus
- Where: Various Locations in Haringey
- Dates: 6 February 2023
- Time details: 4 to 7pm
- LGBTQ+ Identities and JL Circus
- Where: Various Locations in Haringey
- Dates: 8 February 2023
- Time details: 4 to 7pm
- LGBTQ+ Identities and JL Circus
- Where: Various Locations in Haringey
- Dates: 9 February 2023
- Time details: 4 to 7pm
- LGBT + Poetry Reading and Talk with author Andreena Leeanne
- Where: Marcus Garvey Library
- Dates: 15 February 2023
- Time details: 5 to 6pm
- Behind the Lens: Capturing Hidden Histories Through Film and Oral History
- Where: Bruce Castle Museum
- Dates: 18 February 2023
- Time details: 2.30pm
- Wise Thoughts: Creating LGBTQI+ Arts
- Where: Hornsey Library
- Dates: 22 February 2023
- Time details: 5.30 to 6.30pm
- Call Me by Your Name, film screening and discussion (certificate 15)
- Where: Hornsey Library
- Dates: 23 February 2023
- Time details: 5 to 8pm
- Card-Making Frolics 50+
- Where: Latimer House
- Dates: 24 February 2023
- Time details: 11.30am to 2pm
Online Activities
Join female drag queen Emma Kroeger as she teaches you how to create your own exciting looks to wow your family and friends with.
Developed as part of Alexandra Palace’s Creative Learning programme.
Ellen Jones, writer, speaker, campaigner and creative consultant producing work for and about the LGBTQI+ and disabled community joins a panel of passionate young activists to discuss activism and how to make your voice heard no matter your age or background.
The session forms part of a programme that ran at Alexandra Palace, which supports young people to launch a career in the creative sector.
Beth Sitek, queer performance artist and drag king who makes climate activist work about human nature and the animal kingdom and cabaret events, joins a panel of female theatre makers using theatre as a vehicle to inspire societal change.
The session forms part of a programme that ran at Alexandra Palace, which supports young people to launch a career in the creative sector.