Brunch and Bounce
A fun and relaxed morning coffee, house style, and open to all – with a bouncy castle and crafts for the children!
A fun and relaxed morning coffee, house style, and open to all – with a bouncy castle and crafts for the children!
Discover 2000 years of fascinating history during a 90-minute stroll with an expert guide. Highlights include a medieval galleried inn, a hidden Tudor Merchants House, a Dominican Priory, the Parliment Rooms, John Prichard, the real Tailor Of Gloucester, Robert Raikes and Bishop Hooper who was infamously burned at the stake. Daily from 11.00 am except Sundays, no charge […]
Can you climb 269 steps up and 269 steps down?. If so join a Tower Tour and enjoy the stunning view from a height of 225 feet, yikes. On the way up you will see the bell ringing chamber. Tower Tours do not take place when certain parts of the Cathedral are closed or in bad […]
Hope In The Great War Exhibition is celebrating the timeless courage of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution during the First World War. The exhibition focuses on six rescues made off the coast of the UK and Irland during the war. There are lots of opportunities for all the family to dress up, getting a feeling […]
Horace Andy is a Jamaican singer-songwriter known as the sweetest voice in reggae and for his long association with British trip-hop band Massive Attack. He was born as Horace Hinds on February 19 1951 in Kingston and is also known as "Sleepy" He has become an enduring voice on the Jamaican music scene. Note his […]
Krish Kandiah, founder of adoption and fostering charity Home for Good, joins us to explore stories of when God turns up unannounced, uninvited and unrecognised – and does things we don’t expect. God is Stranger is about how God us how to practice true hospitality, and what this might mean for the welcome we give […]
Award-winning theatre company Antic Disposition return with a thrilling new production of Shakespeare's darkly comic drama.
Witness the passionate and fiery procession leading through the City Center containing floats and entertainers ending in Gloucester Park where more fun will follow. Expect local antics, alluring costumes and live entertainment at the park afterwords.
Formed in 1949, the choir has over 40 singers from all over Gloucestershire who pride themselves in raising money for good causes through public performances benefiting organisations including schools, local communities, the vulnerable, retirement homes, military rehabiltation, religious venues, The Princes Trust, theatre renovation, hospitals and many more over the years.
Kurt Adams from the Portable Antiquities Scheme Joins us to celebrate the British Festival of Archaeology with an Archaeology Finds Roadshow! Bring your own finds for identification, handle genuine and replica finds from the region. Plus lots of Children’s Activities including a Sandpit Dig!.