FESTIVE FAMILY KNEES UP | Museum of London Docklands | 11am & 2pm *FREE!*

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Cor Blimey, Guv’nor, it’s a good old-fashioned FESTIVE knees up!

Fancy a change from Christmas carols? Grab your basin of gravy and your dustbin lids and join us for some festive songs at the Ol’ Johanna!

Baby Knees Up is a zany, interactive family event and this time it has a Christmas twist. Enjoy bubbles, puppets and plenty of singing along for adults, babies and children aged 0 – 100.

Tom Carradine (of Carradine’s Cockney Singalong fame) entertains young and old with festive medleys and Christmas songs ranging from Spike Jones to Aled Jones!

TICKET INFORMATION

Both concerts are FREE drop-in sessions on a first-come-first-served basis.

AGE RECOMMENDATION

Open to all ages 0 – 100! Good fun for parents/carers and grandparents too! Children must be accompanied by an adult.

COVID INFORMATION

We work with each venue to comply with their own Covid policy and ensure the space is cleaned before and after the event. In addition please read our FAQs.

VENUE & TRANSPORT

The Museum of London Docklands is part of the Museum of London and based in Canary Wharf. There is baby changing and a cafe on site, plus lots of free galleries and a special children’s gallery called Mudlarks.

There is a Vinci car park behind the museum on Hertsmere Road. The nearest station is Canary Wharf (step-free access) and the museum entrance is two minutes walk from West India Quay on the DLR (step-free access).

FURTHER INFORMATION 

Doors open 15-20 minutes before start time and we can admit latecomers. Concert lasts approximately 45 minutes.

We welcome adults and children with additional needs: read more about accessibility.

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Hourly Schedule

1100 - 1145
Performance 1
1400 - 1445
Performance 2

Date

10 12 2022
Expired!

Time

11:00 am - 2:45 pm

Cost

FREE drop-in
Docklands | Museum of London Docklands

Location

Docklands | Museum of London Docklands
Museum of London Docklands, No.1 Warehouse, West India Quay, London E14 4AL

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