There’s plenty happening across Weymouth and Portland this weekend. Whether you’re heading out for live music, looking for something to do with the kids, or just want a reason to leave the house, there’s a good mix to choose from.
If you’re heading out in the evening, there’s no shortage of options.
Friday brings live music across multiple venues, along with karaoke, comedy, and a few different themed nights. It’s the kind of evening where you can start in one place and easily end up somewhere else.
Saturday is the busiest night for music. You’ll find bands and performers spread right across town, from smaller pubs to larger venues. There’s also a folk fundraiser if you’re after something with a bit of atmosphere and a crowd.
Sunday keeps things going with live sessions, open jams, and a few more relaxed sets to round off the weekend.
There’s a strong mix of stage and screen this weekend.
Family theatre is running alongside tribute performances and nostalgic party nights, while film screenings add another option if you’re after something more laid-back.
If you prefer something interactive, there’s also a murder mystery event taking place—ideal for groups or something a bit different from the usual night out.
If you’re more in the mood to make something than watch something, there are plenty of hands-on options.
Workshops this weekend include seasonal crafts, decorative pieces, and creative sessions for both adults and children. There’s also an art exhibition opening, giving you something quieter to drop into during the day.
Easter events are starting to appear across the area.
There are craft sessions for children, interactive trails, and early Easter-themed activities running throughout the weekend. These are spread across different venues, so it’s worth planning ahead if you’re heading out with family.
Daytime options are just as varied.
There’s a spring fayre, a makers’ market, and a mix of smaller community events happening across the weekend. You’ll also find yoga sessions, social gatherings, and even the chance to try something completely different if you’re feeling adventurous.
If none of that feels like a plan yet, it doesn’t need to be.
There are enough things happening across town that you can simply head out and see what you find—whether that’s a drink somewhere with music playing, a last-minute event, or something you hadn’t planned at all.
Something good is happening.
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