Glastonbury and Street gets loud, proud and a little bit weird this weekend

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No rest for the weird in Glastonbury and Street this weekend — with festivals, disco, magical gardening and cross-dressing Shakespeare, the only thing missing is your slightly-too-loud laugh and a questionable picnic blanket.
Thursday 17 July – strings and swagger
Head to Bruton for Vivaldi's Four Seasons by Candlelight, performed live by the Bristol Ensemble at King's Bruton. Candlelight, Baroque brilliance, and no standing ovations required — just soak it up and clap like a civilised human.
Friday 18 July – dowsing rods and disco prep
The Godney Gathering gets underway at Garslade Farm, Godney, from 6pm. Micro-festival vibes, big-name bands, local legends, and indie noise — The Enemy and Dreadzone headline
It's all vibes and ley lines at the Glastonbury Pagan Moot, where you can learn about magical gardening and dowsing from Dave. Yes, Dave. 7.30pm start at Beckets Inn Garden. Donations welcome. No previous wand experience required.

Saturday 19 July – street theatre, Shakespeare and late-night dancing
Saturday brings 12 hours of back-to-back bangers in the Somerset sunshine at The Godney Gathering, with Lucy Spraggan, Cut Capers and more. Full details here.
Shepton Mallet comes alive with the return of All the World's Our Playground. Expect circus, street theatre, samba, giant balloons and a suspiciously flexible timetable of family fun, all free and all over town.
There's also a Craft Fayre with a petting zoo from 10am–2pm, and a Repair Café from 10am–12pm in Glastonbury, if your toaster needs life support or you fancy cake with a side of do-goodery.
Over in Wells, The Lord Chamberlain's Men bring Shakespeare's Twelfth Night to the Bishop's Palace gardens, complete with an all-male cast, Elizabethan costumes, and the very real chance of watching Orsino get rained on. Pack a picnic. Maybe a brolly.
And if you've got anything left in the tank, The Loft in Street is throwing a proper Saturday night party with DJ and dancing until 12.30am. Rhythm encouraged.

Sunday 20 July – hoops, heels and daylight disco
The Shepton madness continues with day two of All the World's Our Playground, including international hula hoop duo Clap Clap Circo doing things with plastic rings that'll make your back twinge in sympathy.
Then Glastonbury's Viva Vada Queer Film Club returns to The King Arthur with a queer double bill of Death Becomes Her and Kinky Boots. Entry by donation — bring copious amounts of sass.
And if your ideal Sunday includes disco with daylight, The Loft's Sunday afternoon party has you covered until 6pm. All the beats, none of the bedtime regrets.

Monday 21 July – peace, quiet and photography
Fancy some calm after the chaos? The Bishop's Palace photography workshop runs 2–4pm and is free for retired locals. Take photos, ask questions, enjoy two hours without anyone asking where the snacks are.
Next weekend – beer's back
Start prepping now for Wells Beer Fest 2025, back 25–26 July with street food, breweries, drinks that aren't beer, and more live music than your feet are ready for. The Sheep & Penguin hosts. Early bird tickets still available.
Tag your mates. Pack a picnic. Dance weirdly in public. It's what weekends are for.
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