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From goddess courses to classical concerts, dive into the weekend in Street and Glastonbury

By Laura Linham   1st Feb 2024

On Sunday, the Mid-Somerset Orchestra Winter Matinee Concert at Strode Theatre, Street, will showcase the works of Mozart and Haydn.
On Sunday, the Mid-Somerset Orchestra Winter Matinee Concert at Strode Theatre, Street, will showcase the works of Mozart and Haydn.

Glastonbury is all set to offer a weekend filled with enchanting events, catering to a variety of interests and passions. From spiritual courses to classical concerts, there's a little magic for everyone.

This Saturday, the 'Awakening to Goddess - Path of the Maiden' course, led by Iona Jones, invites young women to explore their connection to the divine feminine. With a blend of nature connection, ceremonies, and empowering discussions, it's an opportunity not to be missed. For more info, head over to Awakening to Goddess.

On Sunday, the Mid-Somerset Orchestra Winter Matinee Concert at Strode Theatre, Street, will showcase the works of Mozart and Haydn. Featuring talented soloist Lola Frisby Williams, this concert is a must-see for classical music aficionados. Secure your tickets at Strode Theatre.

Last One Home are playing at The King Arthur this weekend

The weekend in Glastonbury is also packed with an array of diverse activities including the Fascinating and Curious SRLM at Somerset Rural Life Museum, the IMBOLC Community Celebration at the Assembly Rooms, and the Imbolc Tree Walk leaving from Courtyard Books. Sports fans can catch the Italy vs England rugby match at The Market House at 2.15pm, and music lovers are in for a treat with Last One Home performing at The King Arthur on Saturday night.

On Sunday, wind down with a sound bath at the Glastonbury Goddess Temple or enjoy the folk club at Zig Zag Building at 3pm. The weekend closes with a Sunday session from Grizzly Rhys Morgan at The King Arthur.

Speaking of The King Arthur, why not drop in and experience their newly revamped look? This iconic spot in Glastonbury is not just about great food and a warm atmosphere; it's a hub for the live music scene - and the sponsor of our What's On section. Whether you're looking to relax after a day of exploring or keen to catch some live performances, The King Arthur is the perfect place to cap off your exciting weekend.

So, get ready to step into a weekend of cultural richness and community spirit in Glastonbury and Street.

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