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Photos of artists Emily Lee, Lola Aviva, David Stone, The Wise Bloods, Amy Mayson, and Tommy Hare.

Hootie heads to Acton Mount

Fresh from the fields of Hootie in the Meadow last month, the renowned local music festival Hanwell Hootie is back already – but this time in Acton for a day of free live performances as part the Love Ealing, Love Local events.  

Provided by Ealing High Street’s Task Force, Hootie on the Mount will take place on Saturday, 9 October and will showcase local, up-and-coming talent and bring the community to Acton’s high street through the power of live music.

The programme kicks off at 11am on the Mount in Acton with a performance from David Stone, follow by performances from Amy Mayson, Tommy Hare, Lola Aviva, The Wise Bloods and Emily Lee. Visit our Eventbrite page for details of the performance schedule and artists.

Supported by High Street Task Force partner Your Acton BID, and in collaboration with Action West London and Acton Market, the event will also feature an al fresco eating area where guests grab a seat and enjoy the wide range of food on offer from local businesses. Guests will have access to a digital menu, featuring suggested take-away favourites from local restaurants. Visitors can also try some of the delicious options on offer from the market. Table seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

A Pint of Hops, the local craft beer shop based in Churchfield Road, will also be selling beer for guests to enjoy with the music, or to take home.

Register for updates

Register to get all details in advance of the event and to find out more about some of our restaurant partners.  And don’t forget to follow Ealing’s High Streets Task Force Eventbrite page listing for details of future events as they become available.

Helping the high streets

The Love Ealing, Love Local event series is delivered by Ealing’s High Streets Task Force, as part of its work to bring the bustle back to our high streets and support local business to recover from the pandemic and thrive. 

By choosing to support local businesses, residents are supporting local jobs, community businesses also generate money to support local charities and fund our services such as libraries, parks and roads that benefit everyone.

Welcome back funding

The free events are provided thanks to funding that Ealing’s High Streets Task Force has received from the Reopening High Streets Safely Fund and the Welcome Back Fund from the England European Regional Development Fund, as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and the Greater London Authority is the Managing Authority for European Regional Development Fund.

Established by the European Union, the European Regional Development Fund helps local areas stimulate their economic development by investing in projects which will support innovation, businesses, create jobs and local community regenerations.

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