Held at Record Walk and Material Walk, the free outdoor event, from 11.30am to 5pm, will be a celebration of the borough’s rich musical heritage.
In partnership with Hanwell Hootie and Intrepid Collective, the festival will feature live music performances, a vinyl record fair, curated by Groove Seekers, and a street food market with support from T&T Markets.
There will also be free activities and creative workshops for children.
The festival, part of Hillingdon Council’s strategy to enhance town centres, is a celebration of the musical history and culture of Hayes, paying tribute to the former home of EMI Records.
By bridging past and present, it aims to inspire a new generation of creators and music lovers while cementing the town as a cultural, creative and business destination.
Cllr Steve Tuckwell, Cabinet Member for Planning, Housing and Growth, said: “Our first festival was a roaring success, which more than 1,200 people attended.
“I’m delighted it’s back for round two, and we’ve listened to feedback to make it bigger and better.”
More details at discover.hillingdon.gov.uk/old-vinyl-factory-festival.