The Pineapples awards party on 22 April, Trinity Buoy Wharf from 6:30pm.
Book tickets below by 13 February for best value
Join us for the presentation of the golden pineapples, an event celebrating all finalists and announcing the winners.
As we like to challenge the status quo and do things differently, our awards ceremonies reflect this. We like to mingle, so it’s not a formal sit-down dinner but there will be fabulous food in an amazing setting with tables, outdoor terrace, entertainment, and of course, the presentation of the golden pineapple trophies for place.
Your ticket includes a variety of food and two-hour complimentary drinks reception, followed by a cash bar.
Order of the evening:
18.30 - Doors Open
19:00 - Food service until 20:30 and post presentations
20.45 - Awards presentations (Approx. timing)
22.45 - Bar Closes
23.00 - Venue Closes
Music and entertainment across the evening.
Venue: Trinity Riverside, Trinity Buoy Wharf, 64 Orchard Place, London, E14 0JW
Dress code: Self-expressive and celebratory - come ready for a party!
Food Service: Food station’s, Borough Market food station, canapes, hot bowls and desert
Partners: Thank you to ROCKWOOL Limited, Vestre and Tectonix for generously supporting The Pineapples 2026
We’re happy to help with any questions, please contact James on 020 3326 7238 or james@thedeveloper.live
Tickets - Early Bird prices until 13 February:
Book of 10 x tickets £1,995 (Standard rate from 13 February £2150)
Book of 5 x tickets £1165 (Standard rate from 13 February£1375)
Single ticket £295 (Standard rate from 13 February £325)
About the venue:
Trinity Riverside is Grade II listed Victorian warehouse with London’s only lighthouse. Its Riverside terrace has iconic views of the Thames, O2 Arena and Docklands skyline.
Built in 1864, this imposing Victorian building has many original features such as curved brick alcoves, triple height vaulted wooden ceilings and large feature windows and was originally used by Trinity House to make Buoys and Chain as part of the working docks.
The iconic Experimental Lighthouse, and its neighbour the Chain and Buoy Store (Trinity Riverside) were built by James Douglass in 1864 and were in constant use to test maritime lighting equipment and train lighthouse keepers. The roof space adjoining the present lighthouse housed the workshop for the famous scientist Michael Faraday.
Trinity Riverside, Trinity Buoy Wharf, 64 Orchard Place, London, E14 0JW
Festival of Pineapples
24-26 February 2026
Pineapples prize giving night
April
Pineapples at Festival of Place
10 June 2026
© The Pineapples - Tweak Ltd. 124 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX. Tel: 020 3326 7238