If you’re looking for a kink event in London or a fetish weekend with that actually has substance, keep your eye on this one in 2026. Imagine a red double-decker bus cruising through London, full of latex, leather, huge smiles, and a DJ who refuses to let the bass behave. Everyone’s got a drink, tourists are gawking, locals are filming, and the vibe on board is pure “yeah, we’re really doing this.”
And that’s just day one.
After years of London feeling a bit dead on the fetish weekend front, Fetish Weekend London 2026 is coming back, but different. Smaller, sharper, and with something to say.
This isn’t about recreating the past. It’s about how the BDSM scene has evolved over time. Expect a weekend built around real human interaction, active consent, and workshops that aren’t just tacked on for show.
Dates: 2 to 5 April 2026
Size: around 750 attendees
Positioning: curated experiences, serious workshops, and nightlife with structure, not chaos
Curated. Social. Consent-first.
If you already know the scene, think smaller scale, tighter programming, and more intention.
Fetish Weekend London 2026 positions itself as one of the most structured fetish events in the UK calendar.
Fetish Weekend London is a four-day program built around nightlife, workshops, meetups, and play-friendly spaces. The structure makes it easy to choose your pace across the weekend, from easing in through the social stuff or diving straight into skill-based sessions and late-night events. Come for one night, or map out a full weekend that matches where you’re at.
No one’s forcing you down a single track.
Think of it as a fetish event in London that gives you options. New to all this? There are gentle on-ramps. Been around the block? There are advanced workshops that won’t waste your time. You can flirt, observe, chat, play, or just be present in a kink space without feeling like you need to perform for anyone.

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This weekend is built for people who like their kink with clarity. Clear rules, clear boundaries, and a program that respects different comfort levels. It works for first-timers who want structure and a safer way in. It also works for experienced attendees who want curated spaces, not just crowd density.
If you’re looking for a more curated, human-scale experience, this weekend is built with that in mind.
The size is intentional, and so is the tone.

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Across Europe, big European fetish events come in a variety of formats, from large-scale, high-energy weekends to smaller, more curated experiences. Fetish Weekend London 2026 leans into the latter, with a structured program, a human-scale crowd, and a strong focus on workshops and social flow.
The result is a weekend that’s easy to navigate and designed to support connection, learning, and choice.
This weekend is structured around enthusiastic consent, clear community rules, and adult-only participation. Consent protocols are enforced across the weekend. This is not optional, and it is not decorative. Entry requirements and local conditions can change, so it is sensible to review official updates before planning travel or participation.

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We spoke directly with the hosts, Madame Caramel and Mistress Tess. Below, they share their perspective on the weekend.

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Photo: Mistress Tess
Madame Caramel & Mistress Tess:
The Fetish Weekend is a 4-day-long fetish event in the British Capital of London, and everyone is welcome to attend.
Madame Caramel: That was my idea. After 7 years, London didn’t have a fetish weekend, and I thought, “Why don’t I do it? I already did the Femdom Ball in October successfully, why not the Fetish Weekend London?"
Mistress Tess: I'm so happy she invited me to do it with her. We’re both experienced in organizing events, so we make a great match.
Madame Caramel: It's all about us ladies. We’ll indulge in high tea while seated, while our boys can enjoy their food in dog bowls (so they know their place). We’ll be dressed to impress and then play with them. The boys are expected to serve us, helping with everything necessary, while we converse, connect, and relax.
Mistress Tess: Picture it: DJ, bar, amazing people — all in our fetish finery — enjoying all London's landmarks and great conversation until we join the others at the hotel. It’s going to be fun. There’s nothing better than being surrounded by like-minded people.”
Madame Caramel: All classes are sold out! That being said, we never charge for the classes, so people can still join the waiting list. If someone drops out, you can join.
Mistress Tess: It's a great addition to the weekend, having our amazing BDSM educators teach what they do best to new and experienced members of the community, or those who are curious. Everyone is welcome.
Madame Caramel: I can’t wait for Karina Electra and Evyline, both Dominatrix DJs.
Mistress Tess: Everyone, really! We’ve selected amazing DJs.
Mistress Tess: Be brave and come try it for yourself. Get a nice outfit, join the conversation on social media on X or Bluesky, where we all are. You’ll find friends and really amazing people to get to know.
Madame Caramel: That’s a secret! But we have amazing things planned outside of the program.
A Special Thank You
A huge thank you to Madame Caramel and Mistress Tess for bringing Fetish Weekend London 2026 to life. Their passion and expertise in curating such a meaningful and exciting fetish event make this weekend something truly special.
We can’t wait to see everyone there!
Here is what makes this weekend feel like a real format, not just a party chain.

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London’s fetish calendar has been noticeably sparse since 2019, while larger destination weekends grew in cities like Berlin and Amsterdam. Fetish Weekend London 2026 is filling that gap without trying to copy anyone else’s template.
The differentiator is structural: smaller scale, heavier education, curated experiences, and consent baked into operations rather than added as a caption. The workshop demand speaks for itself. When sessions sell out quickly, it usually means people are not only looking for a party. They want skills, language, confidence, and safer practice.
If you want a weekend where you can actually meet people, learn something, and still dance your face off at night, this is built with you in mind.

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Many workshops are already sold out. Waiting lists are available on the official site.
Tickets, full program, waiting lists and updates are available at fetishweekendlondon.com. Fetish.com readers can request special discounts by emailing [email protected] with a link to their profile on Fetish.com.
Fetish Weekend London 2026 is positioned as a focused, modern entry point into London’s scene. Not everything for everyone. Exactly enough for the people who want quality, clarity, education, and a weekend that feels both playful and properly held.
Yes, the weekend includes low-pressure social entry points and a structured program. New attendees should still review the event rules and choose sessions that match their comfort level.
The weekend is intentionally smaller, with a heavier focus on workshops and curated spaces. That typically means less crowd friction and more room for real interaction.
No. Many people attend to socialize, learn, dance, or simply take in the atmosphere. Participation depends on personal boundaries and the event’s rules.
Check the official program updates, entry requirements, and consent guidelines. Planning outfits and pacing your weekend helps, especially if you want workshops.
Workshops can sell out and may be ticketed separately depending on the session. The official site lists availability and waiting lists.
The official website publishes tickets, program updates, and waiting list information.
Yes. Monitored playrooms are available during selected events. Each space follows clearly defined rules around consent, etiquette, and safety, which are visibly posted and actively enforced to ensure everyone feels comfortable and respected.
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