You could be born, grow up, and die a peaceful death in London without ever hearing about this city's grand New Year's Day Parade, which boasts 10,000 performers and nearly half a million spectators. But perhaps all that will change this year, with a new later start time of 1pm designed to entice more Londoners to go out and celebrate the New Year with grand pageantry, music and dance. This year's biggest name act is Sam Ryder, the UK's most successful Eurovision entrant in ages. The rest of the line-up is a truly eclectic mix of names with a kitschy feel: think Spice Girls tribute act Say You'll Be Spice, giant dinosaur puppets from Creature Events, viral hip hoppers Bad Moms That Dance, and American marching bands.
Some people will spend New Year's Day wallowing in the hungover aftermath of New Year’s Eve, mainlining carbs and bingeable telly. And who's to say they're wrong. Still, there's a lot to be said for joining the plucky band of people who'll begin 2026 as they mean to go on, dragging themselves out into London’s streets, parks and (if you’ve got much better stamina than us) even its pubs and clubs.
After all, New Year's Day is a precious day off, and a last chance to squeeze in some fun before work starts up again. Plus, it's still technically Christmas, and a great chance to soak up the spirit of the season without any niggling sense you should be shopping for presents or baking mince pies. Here are some ways to kick off 2026 in style, whether you're after wholesome exercise or a final blast of festive decadence.
Recommended: our guide to New Year in London.









































