Carnival, concerts, and community spirit: Street and Glastonbury light up this weekend
By Laura Linham
14th Nov 2024 | Local News
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This weekend, Street and Glastonbury come alive with events ranging from family-friendly concerts and folk music to one of Europe's largest illuminated processions, the Glastonbury Carnival. With a mix of music, community gatherings, and dazzling performances, locals and visitors alike can enjoy a weekend full of entertainment and tradition across the two towns.
Friday, 15 November
Kick off the weekend in Glastonbury with a performance by acclaimed singer-songwriter Fraser Anderson at the Glastonbury Assembly Rooms. Known for his soulful lyrics and intricate guitar work, Anderson has captivated audiences for over a decade, blending his folk-inspired sound with personal storytelling. The performance promises to be a memorable evening, filled with delicate guitar work and haunting lyrics. More information here.
Also on Friday, Wells Carnival returns, bringing its famous illuminated procession to the streets of Wells. Starting at 7 pm, the event will feature dozens of illuminated floats, live music, and a colourful parade of performances through the town centre. Arrive early to secure a good spot along the High Street and enjoy one of Somerset's most spectacular parades. Learn more about Wells Carnival here.
Saturday, 16 November
The morning begins with a chance to support sustainable living at the Glastonbury Repair Café. Held at St. Benedict's Church from 10 am to noon, visitors are invited to bring broken household items, toys, or clothing for repair by local experts. Enjoy tea, homemade cake, and learn more about fixing items instead of throwing them away. Donations are welcome, and all proceeds benefit local community projects. Details here.
For a musical evening, head to Theale Village Hall for a Concert of Traditional & Contemporary American and English Song. Featuring folk duo Chameleon, Mendip musician Peter Janes, and local poet Terry Gifford, the concert will include a mix of ballads, poetry, and traditional songs. This event supports the ongoing renovation of the hall and promises an entertaining evening filled with community spirit. Learn more about the concert here.
Meanwhile, Glastonbury Carnival, one of the largest illuminated processions in Europe, is set to light up the town centre. Starting at 6:45 pm, the parade features around 50 illuminated carts, accompanied by music, dancing, and thousands of spectators. As part of Somerset's "Magnificent Seven" series, Glastonbury Carnival is a must-see event, offering dazzling visuals and an electric atmosphere. Click here for Glastonbury Carnival details.
Theatre enthusiasts won't want to miss "I, AmDram" by comedian and performer Hannah Maxwell, showing at Croscombe Village Hall near Wells. This one-woman musical memoir explores Maxwell's family's deep ties to amateur theatre with humour and heart. The performance, starting at 7:30 pm, is part of the Take Art rural touring program and has earned 5-star reviews for its heartfelt storytelling and unique blend of comedy and theatre. More information and tickets here.
Over in Shepton Mallet, the South West Homebuilding & Renovating Show will be underway at Bath & West Showground. Running on both Saturday and Sunday, the show offers ideas and inspiration for anyone planning a home renovation, with expert talks and advice from industry professionals. Be sure to register in advance to secure two free tickets. Get tickets and details here.
Sunday, 17 November
For families, The Mid-Somerset Orchestra is hosting a family matinee at Strode Theatre in Street. The concert, which starts at 3 pm, will take audiences on a musical journey through classics like Grieg's Norwegian Dances and Elgar's Enigma Variations. Conducted by Hitoshi Suzuki and introduced by compere Neil Howiantz, the event offers up to two free child tickets with each adult ticket, making it an affordable afternoon for families. More details here.
For young driving enthusiasts, Young Driver at Bath & West Showground in Shepton Mallet offers an exciting hands-on experience for ages 10-17. Under the guidance of trained instructors, participants will drive a real vehicle on a specially designed course, complete with traffic lights and junctions. Book online to secure a spot for this fun, educational activity that helps youngsters take their first steps toward driving. Find out more here.
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