What's on in Wells this weekend

By Emma Dance

31st Mar 2022 | Local News

From concerts to conversations with eminent sculptors, and art exhibitions to quiz nights, there's lots going on in Wells this weekend.

And don't forget, if your business or organisation is running an event, you can advertise it for free with Wells Nub News.

Simply follow this link to our What's On section and click the black 'Nub It' button to get started. Trio Paradis Café Concert 'What's In A Name?'

What's in a Name? includes a wide variety of music from classical to contemporary, jazz to pop

Music Quiz 4 MS

Quizmaster Clive Hennessy is back to deliver a fun packed evening of entertainment in aid of the Mendip Multiple Sclerosis Group! Mozart Requiem and Haydn Theresienmesse

Performed by Wells Cathedral Oratorio Society and The English Chamber Orchestra.

Landmarks ¬¬– Gail Mason

The Bishop's Palace is proud to present Landmarks, a solo exhibition of gestural, painterly, expressive, and atmospheric imagined landscapes on paper and canvas from multi award winning painter/printmaker, Gail Mason. Anthony Gormley in conversation with Professor Stephen Bann, CBE, FBA

Perhaps best-known for his gigantic 200-ton Angel of the North near Gateshead and his project involving 2,400 members of the public for Trafalgar Square's the Fourth Plinth, Antony Gormley is one of the UK's most celebrated sculptors. His new work DOUBT is installed on the West Front of Wells Cathedral.

     

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