Tunbridge Wells Mela Festival

The 19th annual Tunbridge Wells Mela Festival took place on Sunday 20th July and was a resounding success. Produced by Kent Equality Cohesion Council in partnership with Cohesion Plus, the free event once again delivered a family themed celebration which brought the many communities of Royal Tunbridge Wells together.

Despite the classic unpredictability of the British summer hundreds of people turned out to support the Mela which at its heart, champions diversity and celebrates community cohesion. Festivalgoers enjoyed a packed programme of performances from midday to evening as well as a sumptuous offer of food from around the world.

The High Sheriff of Kent Jonathon Neame, Deputy Lieutenant of Kent Lord Evans and Mayor of Tunbridge Wells Cllr David Osborne were also in attendance and joined in with the festivities

Gurvinder Sandher MBE DL, CEO of KECC and producer of the Mela, commented:

“It’s always a pleasure to return to Tunbridge Wells and deliver the Mela Festival which is a beloved event in the borough’s calendar. The Mela Festival will always be a wonderful example of how the many diverse communities of the area can come together to celebrate what connects them through a colourful programme of ethnically diverse acts. The Mela Festival is always so warmly received and this year was no different despite the early heavy rain. We look forward to 2026 and delivering another unifying, colourful event.”