Unleash the magic in Glastonbury: Live music, art, and vibrant vibes await this weekend and over half-term

By Laura Linham

25th May 2023 | Local News

There's loads going on at the Somerset Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury this half-term
There's loads going on at the Somerset Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury this half-term

Looking for a weekend- and half-term - filled with entertainment and creativity? Glastonbury has you covered with an array of exciting events happening in the town.

Whether you're a fan of live music, art, or want to immerse yourself in good vibes, Glastonbury has something for everyone.

Check out these must-attend events:

Experience the magic of Talinka at the Red Brick Building in Glastonbury. On May 27, this cabaret-style event will treat you to a captivating fusion of live jazz, folk, tango, and early music. Get ready to be mesmerised by their unique blend of genres and exceptional performances. Secure your tickets for an unforgettable night of musical enchantment.

Discover a world of art, craft, and holistic traders at The Big Spring Creative Market. Taking place on May 27, this event at Glastonbury Assembly Rooms is a haven for creativity. Explore a wide range of artistic offerings, from handmade crafts to holistic products. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere and support local artists and creators. Don't miss out on this opportunity to find unique treasures and unleash your artistic spirit.

Looking for a bank holiday weekend rave? Join Mista T and Gwyn at the Rifleman's Arms in Glastonbury. On May 27, experience the electrifying beats of drum and bass, jungle, and vibes. Mista T's debut gig promises an unforgettable night of high-energy music and dancing. Let the rhythm move you and celebrate the weekend in style at this immersive event.

A little further afield, the Royal Bath and West Show gets underway this half-term. Running between 1–3 June 2023, visitors of all ages can look forward to some exciting new attractions alongside old favourites.

Older children are bound to be thrilled by the tree-cutting skills of the Dorset Axemen, returning for another year; and wowed by the performances of the Main Ring attraction, the Imps Motorcycle Display Team.

You won't want to miss the enhanced Sports Village, which, with support from Bath Rugby Foundation and Shepton Mallet Football Club, is bound to bring out the competitive spirit in everyone. The Main Ring will also be the place for animal-lovers, featuring daily displays from Pawsability Dog Agility and the Pony Club Games finals. The Heavy Horses will also make a welcome return, if you prefer animals with four hooves and a mane. Senior members of the family (or car enthusiasts of any age) will love the spectacular vintage vehicle parade, another Main Ring attraction. After the thrills of the Imps Motorcycle Display Team this will be motoring at a more leisurely pace!

Food and drink are always at the heart of the Show, and after its successful 2022 debut the Great British Kitchen returns, with another exciting line up of chefs providing free-to-attend live cooking demonstrations.

The three days will be hosted by Lisa Cadd, the 'Fuss-Free Foodie', who will be joined by Cocktail mixer Andy Clarke. The Royal Bath & West Show is delighted to welcome Matt Tebbutt of Saturday Kitchen Live and Food Unwrapped fame to the kitchen on 1st June, and he will be followed by 'This Morning's Phil Vickery on 2nd June. On the final day of the show The Great British Kitchen will have a Caribbean feel with Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones MBE, 'The Black Farmer'. As if this wasn't enough for foodies, the organisers are excited to introduce a brand-new Cheese Marquee as well as the Regional Food & Drink Marquee.

For young visitors, Lakeside Farm and its interactive exhibits are a must, and don't forget to visit Tractor Ted! You may also be lucky enough to see Bubble Inc or the Jelly Roll Jazz Band as you walk around, or whilst you take a ride on the ever-popular Bath & West train – the best way to see the Showground, whatever your age! The hugely popular Pilton Tent and Woodland & Countryside Arena will also be a part of your unforgettable family day out.

Ticket prices have been frozen for the third Show in a row, with Advance Saver Tickets starting from £22 per adult. Each Advance Saver ticket also allows FREE admission for two children, making theRoyal Bath & West Show a great value day out for all the family. Visit www.bathandwest.com/tickets to book your tickets.

Why not kickstart your weekend with an unforgettable evening of entertainment at "Tom Veck: Songs in the Key of Strife."? On Saturday, 27th May 2023, head over to The Art Bank Cafe on the High Street. Tom Veck, a talented performer known for his unique style, will take the stage with special guests 'The Real Cheesemakers.'

Prepare to be amazed as Tom delivers a mix of comedy songs, gameshow elements, and unexpected surprises. This exclusive preview of his Edinburgh Fringe show is not to be missed. Doors open at 7 PM, and the show starts around 8 PM. Secure your spot in advance for £8 from the venue or pay £10 at the door.

If you're a fan of the paranormal and crave spine-chilling adventures, Shepton Mallet Prison is the place to be. On the nights of Saturday, 27th May, and Sunday, 28th May 2023, this infamous prison welcomes ghost hunters for a thrilling experience. Once home to the notorious Kray Twins, the prison has a reputation for intense hauntings. Spend the night within its eerie walls, equipped with ghost hunting tools, and explore its darkest corners. The friendly Haunted Happenings Ghost Hunting Team will guide you through the supernatural encounters. To book your spot, visit their website or call 0115 9720570 / 07837845912.

For a more family-friendly outing, attend the monthly Café Church at Evercreech Village Hall. Taking place every fourth Sunday, this informal service is open to all. From 9:30 a.m., enjoy activities and refreshments with your loved ones, followed by worship starting at 9:50 a.m. It's a wonderful opportunity to bond with the community and nourish your spiritual side.

The Wells Comedy Festival 2023 is nearly here - running from Friday 26 - Sunday 28 May. The weekend kicks off with the brilliant Rhys James, Paul Foot and Chloe Petts on Friday evening. If you haven't bought your tickets yet, not to worry, you can have a look at the website at the full line up of shows coming to Somerset this weekend. Although shows are beginning to sell out, there are still shows with tickets available across the weekend, including a handful of tickets available for the Galas on both the Friday and Saturday night, Esther Manito and Celya AB's Work-in-Progress shows on Saturday and Sam Campbell and Spencer Jones on the Sunday!If you've already booked tickets for one of the galas, why not give Edinburgh Comedy Award Nominee Colin Hoult, or Winner Jordan Brookes on the other evening?

Looking for engaging activities during the half-term break? The Bishop's Palace and Gardens in Wells have got you covered. From 27th May to 4th Jun 2023, the palace offers a range of events suitable for the whole family. Embark on a Spring Scavenger Hunt to explore the stunning gardens and witness the magic of spring. Join master storyteller Beth Webb on 30th May for captivating tales that will enchant everyone. On 1st June, unleash your creativity during the Family Crafting session and celebrate the vibrant spring season. These events are included with any standard admission ticket, allowing you to explore the palace's rich history and beautiful surroundings. Visit their website to purchase tickets.

Nature enthusiasts will find bliss at Cheddar Gorge & Caves during the May half-term. From 27th May to 4th Jun 2023, immerse yourself in the wonders of the natural world. Take part in the Bat Trail at Gough's Cave and learn about these fascinating creatures. Engage in interactive nature talks, where you'll discover the local flora and fauna that call the gorge their home. Don't forget to pick up the Spring Into Nature Activity Sheets and explore the Cliff-Top Walk with your family. Admission to these activities is included in the Day Ticket, granting access to various attractions within the site.

Art lovers and history buffs will be captivated by Bill Fontana's "Silent Echoes: Notre Dame" at Wells Cathedral. From 11th May to 3rd Jul 2023, this unique sound sculpture will make its UK debut in the cathedral's medieval Undercroft. Originally commissioned for a partnership between the Pompidou Centre and IRCAM in Paris, Fontana has specially adapted the installation for the historic setting of Wells Cathedral. Experience the captivating response to the devastating fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris through the cathedral's ten bells. Admission to this remarkable exhibit is included with the cathedral visit.

History enthusiasts can't miss the Civil War Weekend with the Wardour Garrison at The Bishop's Palace in Wells on 27th and 28th May 2023. Immerse yourself in over 800 years of history and explore the 14 acres of RHS Partnered gardens. Witness the cooks in action, participate in soldier games, and discover various crafts around the encampment. It's a fantastic opportunity to delve into the past and create lasting memories.

If you're seeking family-friendly fun, Wookey Hole Caves offers a wide range of activities. Explore the fascinating caves, encounter mythical beasts and legends, and enjoy the Scoob! 4D Experience in their cinema. Engage in adventure golf, visit the Paper Making Museum, and let your little ones have a blast in the soft play zone. Be amazed by the young performers at the Wookey Hole Circus School. With a plethora of attractions for all ages, Wookey Hole guarantees a memorable day out for the whole family.

For those interested in local wildlife and art, the Somerset Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury has exciting events planned. Discover watery wildlife along river banks, engage in art inspiration through exhibitions, make fish crafts, and participate in interactive paint-making sessions. These activities will spark imagination and provide hands-on experiences for all participants.

Glastonbury Abbey also offers a creative family activity. On Tuesday, 30th May 2023, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., join a craft session in the Abbey Museum. Create fun ladybird and dragonfly bookmarks using craft sticks, paint, glue, and googly eyes. This messy but delightful activity is suitable for the whole family, with children accompanied by an adult.

Glastonbury is buzzing with exciting events, and these are just a taste of what's happening in the area. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural scene, discover hidden talents, and create lasting memories. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the magic of Glastonbury this weekend!

     

New glastonbury Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: glastonbury jobs

Share:

Related Articles

Greenbank Pool in Street (Photo: Greenbank)
Local News

Everything you need to know about Greenbank Heated Outdoor Pool's 2024 Season

The initiative reflects Glastonbury's ongoing commitment to appropriate and considerate street art, contrasting with the recent spree of disrespectful tagging. (Phot: Glastonbury Mural Trail/Facebook)
Local News

Volunteers needed to clean graffiti in Glastonbury town centre

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide Glastonbury with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.