What’s on around Glastonbury and Street this weekend: The non-Festival edition
By Laura Linham
27th Jun 2024 | Local News
While Glastonbury Festival might be the headline act in town, there's still plenty going on for those who aren't festival-bound.
Here's your guide to local events that promise just as much fun without the mud and/or sunstroke!
Sunday Festival Fun at Collett Park Missed out on Glastonbury tickets? No worries! Head to Collett Park in Shepton Mallet this Sunday from 11 AM for a free large screen streaming of Glastonbury's final day. Enjoy live performances, a bar from the afternoon, and various hot food stands. Remember, no glass or BBQs, and keep your dogs on a lead, but feel free to bring your singing voices and dancing shoes!
Tunes with The Rhythm Katz at The Sheppey Dive into a night of eclectic music at The Sheppey this Friday, June 28, from 8:30 PM. The Rhythm Katz will be delivering their unique blend of Blues, Country, Pop, and Jazz, backed by a Rockabilly Slap Double Bassist. It's sure to be an uplifting and fun evening for music lovers.
MASS – Community Meditation Seeking some tranquility? Head over to the Assembly Rooms in Glastonbury on Sunday, June 30, from 11 AM for a MASS community meditation event. It's a great opportunity to enjoy silence, reflection, and to reconnect with your inner self.
Boules of Fun at the Palace - Experience the charm of French pétanque at the Wells Annual Boules Tournament this Sunday, June 30, at the Bishop's Palace. Organised by Wells Rotary to support local health projects, this event invites teams of four for a day of boules, picnics, and jazz music, starting at 9:30 AM. To register, visit the Wells Rotary website or email [email protected].
Musical Theatre Workshops at Strode Theatre Got a young performer in the family? Strode Theatre is hosting musical theatre workshops for ages 8-12 and 13-18 this Sunday, June 30. It's a great way for kids to explore their theatrical side.
Cinema Lovers' Retreat at Wells Film Centre If movies are more your scene, check out the Wells Film Centre from June 28 to July 4. Don't miss 'Inside Out 2', with tickets still at the wonderful price of £5 each.
Feeling the festival FOMO? Mark your calendars for the Godney Gathering 2024, from July 19-20 at Garslade Farm. This celebrated micro-festival, known for its eclectic mix of music and family-friendly atmosphere, will feature headliners Zion Train and Embrace alongside a diverse lineup of performers across multiple stages. From its humble beginnings in 2011, Godney Gathering has grown into a must-visit event, offering a range of activities for all ages, including a dedicated kids' zone and a popular silent disco. Festival-goers can also enjoy a variety of camping and glamping options. For more details and ticket information, visit the festival's official website.
Somerstock is gearing up to deliver a vibrant music festival experience in Somerton, featuring a mix of family-friendly activities, live music, and entertainment. The festival kicks off on July 12th with gates opening at 5pm, followed by a lineup of live bands. The excitement continues through July 13th with headline act Shakatak, alongside a host of other performers across multiple stages. Highlights include live performances from The Charlie Miller Band, Twisted Vinyl, and more, alongside food stalls, bars, and a children's silent disco. With on-site parking and camping available, Somerstock offers a comprehensive festival atmosphere. Tickets, including family options and free entry for children under 12, are available at www.somerstock.co.uk.
So, whether you're tuning into Glastonbury vibes from afar or looking for something different this weekend, there's plenty to keep everyone entertained. Enjoy your weekend, come rain or shine!
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