What's on in Wells this weekend

By Emma Dance

27th Oct 2022 | Local News

There's spooky family fun at Wookey Hole Caves, a Halloween craft workshop for kids, artisan fair, service of remembrance, and a special Pink Floyd tribute concert in front of the wonderful Gaia at Wells Cathedral all taking place this weekend.

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Until Sunday, October 30

Halloween Spectacular

Wookey Hole Caves

Come and get into the spirit of Halloween at Wookey Hole, the home of Halloween. There are Halloween circus shows, spooky trails and treats for every child.

Saturday, October 29

Halloween Spooktacular

Wells Town Hall

Spooktacular fun with some of the best local crafters, makers, artists, bakers and more showcasing their products!

 

Half term art club

LOAF Bakehouse

Let the kids get creative and make a sugar skull wall hanging, while you sit back and relax with a cup of coffee!

 

Darkside: The Pink Floyd Show

Wells Cathedral

If you have a seven-metre replica of the earth suspended in Wells Cathedral, what better accompaniment could there be than a performance by one of the country's top Pink Floyd tribute bands?!

Sunday, October 30

Service of Remembrance

Mendip Hospital Cemetery

Join the annual service of remembrance for all those buried in the Mendip Hospital Cemetery.

     

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