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Sky Garden is throwing late night parties this summer

Iconic skyscraper the Sky Garden is throwing a series of summer parties with a Havana theme. With a licence stretching into the early hours, and live DJs throughout the evening from the ALR Music collective, the nights aim to bring “the rhythm, colour and late-night energy of Cuba’s capital” to

  • Adam Bloodworth
  • July 2, 2026
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Thursday 02 July 2026 11:09 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 02 July 2026 11:10 am

Iconic skyscraper the Sky Garden is throwing a series of summer parties with a Havana theme.

With a licence stretching into the early hours, and live DJs throughout the evening from the ALR Music collective, the nights aim to bring “the rhythm, colour and late-night energy of Cuba’s capital” to the 36 floor rooftop.

The parties start at 6PM to give ticketholders the opportunity to watch the sunset and experience both day and night from the famous vantage point, which offers Thames and City views, as well as sightlines across the capital.

The Havana Club Cocktail Menu includes the Cuban Tide, made with rum, apple juice, lime juice, passionfruit syrup and coconut cream, the Golden Trade Winds with rum, mango puree, pineapple juice, lime, honey and Angostura bitters and the Merchant’s Reserve with rum, banana liqueur, pineapple cordial, Demerara syrup and chocolate bitters.

The Sky Garden’s indoor gardens will be open to explore during the event and sharing platters of food can also be purchased. The first event takes place on 31 July followed by 22 August and 25 September, with one more date to be confirmed.

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Tickets start from £20 which includes a cocktail.

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