The King’s
Road Partnership, in collaboration with
Love My Human, announces
the launch of the first-ever
King’s Road Halloween Dog Parade, taking place on Saturday 1 November 2025.
This free community event promises a joyful celebration of creativity, costumes, and canine charisma with the iconic backdrop of the King’s Road in the heart of Chelsea.
Starting at Chelsea Theatre and finishing at Sloane Square, the parade will transform the King’s Road into a runway for dogs of all shapes and sizes dressed in their Halloween finest.
Event timings:
Saturday 1 November 2025 | 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Arrival: 11:00 AM
Parade Begins: 11:30 AM
Event Ends: 1:00 PM
Inspired by the legendary Halloween dog parades of New York, this King’s Road debut supports
Therapy Dogs
Nationwide and Pets
As Therapy.
To add to the excitement, Ad
Hoc London is offering 20% off Halloween costumes for parade participants. The first
50 dogs to arrive will receive a complimentary goody bag from Love My Human, and the
best-dressed dog will win a hamper of Love My Human goodies and a complimentary grooming session.
Participants are encouraged to register for this free-to-participate event in advance
[here]
to help organisers plan a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
King’s Road Partnership Director of Marketing and Communications, Katie Blake said
“We’re thrilled to bring the first-ever Halloween Dog Parade to the King’s Road, which is already known for its creativity, community spirit and sense of fun. Events like this not only celebrate the vibrancy of our neighbourhood but also invite more people
to experience King’s Road in a fresh and joyful way. We look forward to welcoming dog lovers from near and far to join us for what promises to be a truly memorable day.”
Love My Human Director, Jenny Matthews said “This parade is all about celebrating the special bond between dogs and their humans and bringing together a community of pet lovers in such an iconic destination We’re proud to support Pets As Therapy as
part of the event and to help shine a light on the joy and comfort that animals bring to our lives.”