January in Ealing: What’s Happening This Month?

January in Ealing: What’s Happening This Month?

As the holiday season winds down and the new year begins, Ealing has a fantastic lineup of events and initiatives to keep your spirits high. Whether you’re looking for entertainment, opportunities to give back, or cultural enrichment, there’s something for everyone in our vibrant community.


Declutter and Donate: Fight for Sight Preloved Shop Opening

When: Early January – 16th January
Where: 12 The Broadway, W5 2NH
More Info: Fight for Sight

Start the year with purpose by donating preloved clothing to Fight for Sight’s new shop in Ealing. Shoppers who bring in a bag of ladieswear or menswear donations before 16th January can enter a competition to win a £100 voucher to spend in-store.

Be one of the first 50 customers and receive a complimentary tote bag for your purchases. Your donations will help fund groundbreaking research into vision loss and support community activities for those affected.


A Night of Laughter: Comedy Night at The Brentham Club

When: 17th January
Where: The Brentham Club
Tickets: Book here

Kick off 2025 with laughter at The Brentham Club’s Comedy Night. The stellar lineup includes:

  • Tiff Stevenson (headline act)
  • James Redmond (opener)
  • Don Biswas (middle act)
  • Jack Campbell (MC)

From sharp satire to personal stories and quick-witted improv, this evening promises to be a highlight of the month.


Give Back: Support Ealing Foodbank

When: All January
How to Donate: Ealing Foodbank

Make a difference by donating to Ealing Foodbank this month. Check their website for a list of urgently needed items and donation drop-off locations. Start the year by supporting those in need in our community.


Theatre with a Twist: Posh at Questors Theatre

When: 24th January – 1st February
Where: Questors Theatre
Tickets: Book here

Laura Wade’s Posh is a sharp satire of class and privilege in Britain, inspired by Oxford’s infamous Bullingdon Club. Follow the Riot Club, an elite secret society, as their countryside pub gathering spirals into chaos. Don’t miss this thought-provoking and brilliantly acted performance.


When: Late January
Where: Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
Tickets & Info: Pitzhanger

Celebrate art, community, and the unifying power of football with acclaimed artist Matt Small’s Pride of England exhibition. Highlights include:

  • The Three Lions sculptures, created with the help of Ealing residents and featured at EURO 2024 in Germany.
  • Portraits of the England team and Ealing-born football stars Bukayo Saka and Chloe Kelly.
  • A community wall for visitors to share their own messages and creativity.

Support the exhibition’s crowdfunding campaign to ensure this extraordinary display opens its doors.