This weekend is set to be a scorcher, and the timing couldn’t be better for The Wine Circuit, kicking off this Friday! Here’s your day by day guide:
Is The Wine Circuit free to attend?
Absolutely, the three-day festival is free to attend and there’s something for everyone, whether you’re a wine aficionado or just fancy a glass or two in the sun!
We have paid and free activities across the festival, from markets to wine tastings, street food pop-ups and more.
FRIDAY The event kicks off on Friday at 10am with the Artisan Market in the Power Station’s Turbine Halls. In Power Station Park, the street food pop-ups and bars will open from 12pm and Strictly Bangers Wine Quiz at 6:30pm.
SATURDAY The Artisan Market starts at 10am, with a full line-up on pairings, expert talks and wine inspired creative workshops from 12pm! Over in The Pairings Room, Brit Pop brings Michelin-rated Paris bistro Quedubon to London for one night only, with a four-course menu, paired with a British wines.
SUNDAY Sunday continues from 11am, with highlights including a special Mark O’Brien food pairing from 1pm. Plus, a special performance from the Battersea Power Station Community Choir, who are celebrating their tenth anniversary inside the Power Station at 3.30pm.
WHAT'S NEW AT THE WINE CIRCUIT 2026?
We have Bon Bon Pottery and Moyses Stevens Flower Crowns, Drag Wine Tasting, plus The Pairings Room, an exclusive series of food and wine sessions featuring guest chefs and sommeliers.
The Wine Cup returns on Saturday and Sunday (where you can try up to 10 different wines!) and this year you choose between white wine, rosé, red or sparkling – then vote for your winner of The Wine Cup 2026!
DO I NEED TO BOOK TICKETS FOR THE WINE CUP AND MASTERCLASSES?
We strongly recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment, but walk-ins are welcome on the day subject to availability.
TUBE - the northern line comes directly to Battersea Power Station tube station BOAT - Uber Boat by Thames Clipper BIKE - via the cycle paths with bike hubs and bike stands across the neighbourhood as well as stands for Santander Cycles BUS - the number 44, 137 or 211 TRAIN - Battersea Park Train Station is a short 10-minute walk WALK - along the river