Glastonbury's spirited weekend: From Abbey Extravaganza to pagan insights

By Laura Linham

1st Aug 2024 | Local News

Keane will be in town for the Extravangza (File photo)
Keane will be in town for the Extravangza (File photo)

This weekend, Street, Glastonbury, Wells, and Shepton Mallet promise a variety of events catering to all interests and age groups.

Music lovers in Glastonbury are in for a treat. On Friday, Theo Mizu and Banda will perform at The King Arthur from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

The same evening, the Lammas Healing Song Circle will take place at the White Rabbit on High Street from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, offering a more spiritual and introspective experience.

Join the Glastonbury Pagan Moot on Friday at Beckets Inn, 43 High St, Glastonbury, for an engaging talk by Kea Bardeen on the topic of spirals. Kea, originally from Wyoming and Colorado and now serving as the financial steward to the White Spring in Glastonbury, brings her diverse background in law, entrepreneurship, and a lifelong curiosity to explore the patterns and cycles that influence us and the world.

Her talk, "Are We Spirals?", delves into the significance of the spiral in sacred geometry, its prevalence in Celtic symbology, and its broader implications in nature and energy patterns. Kea will discuss how spirals can inform our understanding of health and healing, encouraging attendees to leave with a renewed sense of curiosity.

Saturday, the much-anticipated 2024 Abbey Extravaganza will take place at Glastonbury Abbey on Magdalene Street, starting at 4:30 pm and running until 10 pm. Alt-rock stars Keane will headline the event.

Keane, hailing from Battle, East Sussex, consists of Tim Rice-Oxley (composer and pianist), Tom Chaplin (lead vocals), Richard Hughes (drummer), and Jesse Quin (bass). The band is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their debut album 'Hopes and Fears', which includes the iconic hit 'Somewhere Only We Know'.

The Hot House Flowers will support Keane, along with swing tunes from the Shepton Mallet Big Band. Gates will open at 4:30 p.m., and the evening will conclude with a traditional fireworks display at 10 p.m.

For those interested in a more eclectic mix, the 3 Daft Monkeys will be playing at Glastonbury Town Hall on Magdalene Street from 7 pm to 11 pm. Glastonbury's weekend concludes with Taylor T Sunday Session at The King Arthur from 8 pm to 10 pm.

The Satellites Youth Camp 2024 at The Bath & West Showground starts on Friday and running until Tuesday.

Art enthusiasts can visit the Summer Art Exhibition at Create@8, which continues until 10 August. Saturday evening features DJ NIGHT: JAIVA! SOWETO! at The Art Bank from 6 pm to 10 pm. Earlier that day, the Hornblotton Fun Day and Dog Show will begin at 10 am at PUP - Positively Understanding Pooches on the A37. For those who appreciate outdoor activities, the Eco-Arts Bugs and Grubs Trail is ongoing at Collett Park, running until 10 August.

In Wells, the community will come together for the first ever Wells Pride, on Saturday, set to be hosted around Bishop's Barn. Wells Pride 2024 promises a line-up of queer musicians performing live music on the bandstand, along with local group Portway Music School.

The event will also feature a variety of stalls run by queer business owners, drag performances, and creative art activities, such as painting on canvases, providing an interactive and inclusive experience for attendees.

The Wells Art Contemporary (WAC) exhibition returns from 3rd to 31st August 2024, offering a unique blend of contemporary art within the historic setting of Wells Cathedral. This event features a white wall gallery displaying 121 multimedia artworks in the Cloisters, alongside 19 site-specific installations throughout the cathedral and its grounds. These installations have been selected for their engagement with the cathedral's architectural and spiritual atmosphere by a panel including curator Jacquiline Creswell.

Admission to the exhibition is included with entry to the cathedral. For those unable to visit in person, a virtual exhibition will be available online.

Music lovers can enjoy the Hook Norton Brass Band at The Bishop's Palace & Gardens on Friday from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm. Additionally, the International Jazz Summer School at Wells Cathedral School offers sessions on both Friday and Sunday from 8:30 am to 7:45 pm, providing an opportunity to delve into the world of jazz.

Save the date:

This summer, Wells is set to become a hotspot for some of the best tribute acts around, thanks to Studio24's killer lineup. These bands might not be the original superstars, but they sure know how to rock 'n' roll all night and party every day!

Friday 30th August 2024 @ 19:00 - Johnny2bad UB40 Tribute

Get ready to groove with Johnny2bad, the award-winning 8-piece band that brings the reggae vibes of UB40 to life. With hits like "Here I Am," "Red Red Wine," and "Kingston Town," this show will get everyone dancing and singing along. This tribute band will take you to the "Rat in Mi Kitchen" and back, ensuring a night of reggae rhythms you won't soon forget. Buy tickets now.

Friday 27th September 2024 @ 19:00 - The Killers Tribute

The Killers Kollective are set to bring the house down with their spot-on renditions of The Killers' greatest hits. From "Mr. Brightside" to "Somebody Told Me," these guys nail the sound and energy of Brandon Flowers and crew. Fans will feel like they're "On Top" of the world, dancing and singing along to every hit. Don't miss your chance to "Read My Mind" and secure your spot for this sensational show. Secure your spot.

Friday 11th October 2024 @ 19:30 - Abba Arrival

Calling all 'Dancing Queens'! Celebrate 50 years of ABBA's Eurovision win with Arrival – The Hits of ABBA. Voted 'Best' & 'Most Authentic ABBA Tribute Show 2023,' this is your chance to relive the magic of ABBA's timeless hits. Get ready to shout "Mamma Mia!" as you sing along to "Waterloo," "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" and "Voulez-Vous." This tribute band will have you saying "Thank You for the Music" by the end of the night. Get your tickets here.

These events at Studio24 promise unique and unforgettable experiences, making them highlights on the Wells social calendar. Whether you're a "Dancing Queen," a "Mr. Brightside," or just someone who loves great music, there's something for everyone. Secure tickets early to ensure a spot at these exciting performances.

     

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