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Street art festival returns to city for weekend

Anthony Carlin
Last updated: October 3, 2025 6:50 am
Anthony Carlin

One of the UK’s largest street art festivals is returning to a city centre for the weekend.

Southend City Jam in Southend-on-Sea will welcome hundreds of artists to paint large-scale murals on about 100 walls across the city, including at the seafront and pier.

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Matt Dent, the Labour cabinet member for business, culture, music and tourism at the city council, said the festivities would create a “buzzing atmosphere” and build “civic pride”.

The artwork will be put together up until Sunday.

It is the fourth yearthe festival has taken placeand will welcome JEKS, a graffiti and mural artist from Greensboro in North Carolina.

JEKS, whose real name is Brian Lewis, attended City Jam in 2023 creating a mural called “Kenny Dub” in the Clarence Road car park.

The festival is supported by local businesses who help to fund things like materials and logistics.

Dent added: “I’m so excited to see such an amazing event return to our city, spearheaded by the incredibly talented and sought after JEKS from the USA.”

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The festival will run between 10:00 BST and 17:00 each day.

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