Mayor of London's Liberty Festival

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London
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This event ended on Sunday 26th of July 2015
Admission
Free
Location

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Hackney Wick 0.42 miles

Paralympic superstars and Deaf and disability arts come together on Sunday 26 July at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

Prepare yourself for a day of sporting action and free, high-energy, interactive entertainment and activities.

Mayor of London’s Liberty Festival
This free outdoor summer event, which runs from 1pm-6.30pm is the capital’s annual showcase of Deaf and disability arts. Witness a thrilling programme of live music, dance-offs, street theatre, aerial performances, film installations, food and more.

Watch highlights from last year’s event: youtube.com/watch?v=Cke5Cpup3WQ

The entire event is inclusive and accessible with facilities including audio description, roaming personal assistants and interpreters all on offer throughout the day.

National Paralympic Day
Cheer on your favourite GB and international Paralympic athletes as they compete in the London Aquatics Centre. Paralympic superstars Ellie Simmonds, Ollie Hynd and Jessica-Jane Applegate will lead an all-star line-up of athletes hoping to create a splash

If you’re inspired by what you see, there’s a range of disability sports taking place across the Park that you can try for free, including New Age Kurling, boccia and wheelchair basketball. Plus, you’ll have the chance to meet some of the athletes.

Anniversary Games
Relive the excitement of the London 2012 athletics as we welcome back GB’s track and field stars to the former Olympic Stadium for Anniversary Games. The climax to this three-day event will see Paralympian heroes take centre stage in the final leg of the IPC Grand Prix Series on Sunday afternoon.

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