Packed weekend in Street and Glastonbury: From Halloween thrills to festive markets

By Laura Linham

31st Oct 2024 | Local News

Gotta catch 'em all! Pokémon Trading Day and a Halloween Fancy Dress Competition will be held at Glastonbury Scout Hut this weekend!
Gotta catch 'em all! Pokémon Trading Day and a Halloween Fancy Dress Competition will be held at Glastonbury Scout Hut this weekend!

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The communities of Street and Glastonbury are packed with a rich line-up of events this weekend. From exciting Day of the Dead celebrations to immersive family activities like the Pokémon Trading Day, there's something for all ages. Locals can also dive into Christmas preparations at artisan markets and festive gatherings or unwind with live music at iconic venues like The King Arthur. With so many lively events, residents and visitors alike are in for a treat!

Friday, 1 November kicks off with a music night at The King Arthur in Glastonbury. Dub Catalyst takes over from 7 pm, filling the venue with the energetic beats of dub music to help locals unwind and enjoy some bass-driven rhythm. Whether you're a dub aficionado or just looking for a fun night out, this promises an evening of immersive music.

Saturday, 2 November brings a bustling lineup for all ages. For the young (and young at heart), Pokémon Trading Day and a Halloween Fancy Dress Competition will be held at Glastonbury Scout Hut from 11 am to 2 pm. Pokémon fans can trade cards and showcase their Halloween costumes, with an Under-16s costume competition at 1 pm offering game vouchers as prizes. Catch all the details here

On Sunday, 3rd November, Wells City Football Club invites the community to its annual fireworks show, where gates open at 5 pm at Rowdens Road. Tickets are £5 for adults, £3 for children, or £15 for a family, with under-4s attending for free. Attendees can also enjoy hot food, drinks, and beers from the club's bar. All proceeds will go toward youth team development and club improvements, thanks to event sponsor, Protec.

Also on Saturday, The Bishop's Palace in Wells opens its doors for a two-day Christmas Artisan Market, running from 10 am to 4 pm. Visitors can browse stalls brimming with locally made crafts and gifts, all while enjoying live music from local choirs. Tickets include entry to the palace's gardens, so it's a fantastic outing to pick up some unique festive gifts. More information available here

Studio24 is hosting Adele of a Tribute and AMY x A Tribute Inspired By Amy Winehouse. Adele's soulful ballads will hit you right in the feels, while the Amy Winehouse tribute will remind you why she's still missed by music fans everywhere. It's a night set to be as emotional as it is electric, making it the perfect way to toast two of the UK's most iconic voices. Snap up your tickets now

For astronomy fans, Wells Museum hosts the Wells & Mendip Astronomers Open Evening at 7:30 pm. The event includes talks on astronomy and telescope building, providing a unique opportunity to explore the wonders of the night sky with local enthusiasts. See the full line-up here

Shepton Mallet's annual Rotary Club fireworks display is back this Saturday, 2 November, promising a spectacular evening for families at West Shepton Playing Fields on Old Wells Road. The popular event will see gates open at 6.15pm, with the bonfire set to be lit at 7pm. Visitors are advised to arrive early to secure a good spot and avoid the rush. Tickets are priced at £5 for adults if bought in advance or £6 on the night. For children aged 5-15, entry costs £3 in advance or £4 at the gate, while children under four can attend for free. Family tickets are available at £15 in advance or £18 on the night.

Music lovers won't want to miss Christina Alden & Alex Patterson at Cedars Hall in Wells, starting at 7:30 pm. This folk duo from Norwich brings beautiful harmonies and intricate instrumentation for an evening of heartfelt music. Tickets and details here

Meanwhile, the Hip City Classic Soul night at Art Bank in Shepton Mallet offers a chance to dance to Northern Soul classics. Starting at 7 pm, it's the perfect mix of classic soul in a quirky venue, with discounts for those who bring a friend. Find tickets here

Back in Glastonbury, The King Arthur hosts a lively Day of the Dead celebration from 6 pm to 10 pm. Embrace the Latin festivities with costumes, music, and a spirited atmosphere that's bound to be memorable.

For a truly magical experience, Wells Cathedral's A Night at the Opera by Candlelight brings elegance and charm to the historic venue with a candlelit opera evening from 7:30 pm to 9:30

For choir enthusiasts, St John the Baptist's Church in Glastonbury is hosting Come and Sing with Bob Chilcott from 8:30 am. Whether you're experienced or new to choral singing, this event promises an inspiring day with the renowned composer Bob Chilcott.

Finally, Wells & Mendip Museum rounds out the day with their WMA Monthly Talk - Members' Night at 7:30 pm. This talk focuses on local history and natural sciences, offering something special for history buffs.

Wookey Hole Caves will host the Blood Moon Spectacle, transforming the caves into a spooky wonderland with a Giant Pumpkin Trail and thrilling performances. Running daily from 26th October to 3rd November, it's perfect for families looking for Halloween fun. Click here for more details.

Last, but by no means least, on Monday, 4th November, Wells Cathedral School will host its free fireworks display on Cedars Field, with food and drink available from 5:45 pm and the fireworks beginning at 6:45 pm. Donations will be encouraged to support Save the Children, and guests are asked to leave sparklers at home for safety.

     

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