What's on in Glastonbury this weekend

By Emma Dance

7th Apr 2022 | Local News

There's a fabulous variety of events going on in and around Glastonbury this weekend – from a vegan fair and charity gig, to woodland folk singing and a tree walk around the Abbey.

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Saturday, April 9

Vegan & Eco Fair

Lots of amazing vegan and eco-friendly small businesses specialising in food, drinks, skincare, lifestyle and more!

Saturday, April 9

Ukraine Benefit Gig

A special gig to raise funds for Ukraine, featuring a range of artists, as well as a unique garden spectacle - a dancing fountain with Ukrainian Electronica!

Saturday, April 9

Abbey Tree Walk and Talk

Join Matt Witt and a small group of like minded nature lovers, for a walk around Glastonbury Abbey, meeting the trees as you go.

Sunday, April 10

Three Days of Writing of the Book of Law – Rah-Hoor-Khuit

Each chapter of the Book of the Law was alleged to have been written down in one hour, beginning at noon, on 8 April, 9 April, and 10 April in Cairo, Egypt, in the year 1904.

Join Avalon Thelema and Faux BoJo at 12 noon at Glastonbury's Market Cross to read Chapter 3!

Sunday, April 10

Hallr Folk

A folk choir in the woods.

Learn folk songs and sea shanties with beautiful harmonies.

     

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