What’s on this weekend in Shepton, Wells, and Glastonbury

By Laura Linham

22nd Aug 2024 | Local News

Rag Mama Rag play an array of American music from 20s, 30s & 40s encompassing different styles of Country, Blues, Ragtime Blues & originals.
Rag Mama Rag play an array of American music from 20s, 30s & 40s encompassing different styles of Country, Blues, Ragtime Blues & originals.

Looking for a fun-filled bank holiday weekend? You're in luck! Whether you're in the mood for live music, medieval reenactments, ghost hunting, or simply shopping at a local market, there's something for everyone in Street, Glastonbury, Wells, and Shepton Mallet. Grab your friends, family, or even just yourself, and dive into these exciting events happening near you!

As always, Glastonbury is ready to dazzle with its unique blend of the mystical and the musical. Start your weekend in style at the Designer Preloved Styling Tour on Friday, from 11:00–13:00, at Rainbows End Café. It's the perfect opportunity to snag some preloved designer gems while enjoying a laid-back atmosphere.

For those who are spiritually inclined, the Psychic Fair is being held on Saturday, from 10:00–17:00, at Glastonbury Town Hall. Whether you're looking to have your cards read or simply want to soak up the mystical energy, this is the place to be.

If live music is more your speed, head to Forgive & Forget Presents: Mi Vida Loca on Friday night at The King Arthur pub. This electronic music event runs all night and supports the mental health charity Mind Somerset. So you can dance your heart out and support a good cause at the same time! Click here for more details.

And don't miss Night at the Abbey 2024 on Saturday from 17:00–23:00, where Glastonbury Abbey will be transformed with music and lights for a truly magical experience. Then, finish your weekend on a high note with live music from The Dreaming Tree at The King Arthur on Sunday at 20:00.

In Wells, the vibe is a mix of history and culture this weekend. Immerse yourself in the past with the Bowlore Medieval Weekend at The Bishop's Palace. Running from Saturday, 24th August, to Monday, 26th August, this family-friendly event promises knights, medieval crafts, and more in the beautiful gardens of the palace.

If you fancy a stroll through local goods, pop over to the Wells Market on Saturday from 10:00–14:30 in the Market Place. Grab some fresh produce, handmade crafts, or just enjoy the buzz of a lively market.

Art lovers should definitely head to Wells Cathedral to catch the Wells Art Contemporary exhibition, running until 31st August. This stunning display of contemporary art within the medieval surroundings of the cathedral is not to be missed. More info here.

David Atkinson - Wells Cathedral c1250 (WAC)

For a good cause, don't miss Party 4 Pud on Sunday at Woodford Farm in Coxley. Starting at 18:00, this charity event features music, dancing, and plenty of fun to raise funds for Brain Tumour Research. There's a sparkly dress code, so dig out those sequins and get ready for a memorable night! Find out more here.

If you're a music fan, tickets are rapidly selling out for the upcoming UB40 tribute night at Studio24 in Wells, set to take place on Friday, 30th August 2024. Fans of the legendary reggae band are in for a treat as the tribute act is primed to deliver an evening packed with all the classic hits that made UB40 a household name. The event kicks off at 7:00 pm, promising to bring the sounds of "Red, Red Wine," "Kingston Town," and "Labour of Love" to the heart of Wells. With a setlist full of UB40 favourites, it's an ideal opportunity to gather your friends, put on your dancing shoes, and enjoy a night of nostalgia and good vibes.

Shepton Mallet is the place to be if you're looking for something a bit out of the ordinary. First up is the Commission Festival at the home of our sponsors, the Bath & West Showground, running from Thursday, 22nd August, to Monday, 26th August. This five-day festival features music, art, and plenty of performances to keep you entertained all weekend long.

Feeling brave? Then why not join the Shepton Mallet Prison Ghost Hunt on Saturday night. Starting at 22:00, you'll be able to explore the eerie corridors of the historic prison and see if you can encounter anything paranormal. It's a spine-tingling adventure you won't soon forget. More info here.

Rag Mama Rag at The Art Bank Café

If you're after something a bit more relaxed, check out Rag Mama Rag at The Art Bank Café on Friday night from 19:00–23:00. This blues and roots duo will bring some soulful tunes to your evening in Shepton. Details here.

For those who love a good dance, DJ Night: Unashamed Pop Genius is happening on Saturday from 18:00–22:00 at 13 High St. Expect a night of classic pop tunes and great vibes!

Some advance notice: Truckfest South West is set to make its highly anticipated return to the Bath & West Showground in Shepton Mallet from 31st August to 1st September 2024, promising a thrilling weekend for truck enthusiasts and families alike. Since its launch in 1983, Truckfest has grown into a premier event across the UK, offering exciting attractions such as Monster Truck car crushing action, Arena Stunt Shows, and freestyle motocross performances. Visitors can also meet celebrities like 'Ice Road Trucker' Todd Dewey, explore a diverse display of trucks ranging from American rigs to vintage vehicles, and even take a ride on the adrenaline-pumping Slingshot Ride Truck. Tickets are available in advance, with prices starting at £18 for adults and £10 for children, and camping options are also offered. The event runs from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, with free on-site parking provided. Don't miss out—check the Truckfest website for more details and to secure your spot!

So there you have it—your bank holiday weekend is officially sorted! From medieval knights to ghostly adventures, there's plenty to enjoy in Street, Glastonbury, Wells, and Shepton Mallet. Have fun and make the most of the long weekend!

     

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