Looking for some new events to enjoy your days more delightful? WhatsOn is back with 5 amazing events which are happening in these upcoming weeks and you shouldn’t miss out on them. You can choose your desirable day to enjoy these festivals with your nearest and dearest one!
Loves Saves The Day
4-5 September
Bristol, south-west England
This two-day love-in in Eastville Park is an eclectic blend of the original UK pioneers of the UK dance scene with some of the most exciting emerging artists. It’s from the people behind the Wow! The stage at Glastonbury, so expects a fantastic line-up of acts playing dance, hip hop, dub, and reggae.
For details: https://lovesavestheday.org/
British Science Festival
7- 11 September
Chelmsford, south England
Organized each year by the British Science Association, The British Science Festival shines the limelight on Britain’s top scientists. The Festival lasts over six days and past events have ranged from lectures and debates for adults, to hands-on activity for schools and families, to comedy, theatre, and expeditions.
For details: https://britishsciencefestival.org/
Jane Austen Festival
Bath, south-west
10 -19 September
Visit Bath during the annual Jane Austen Festival for an immersive Regency experience. Walk alongside other Jane Austen fans in the spectacular, opening Grand Regency Costumed Promenade. Past events have included elegant guided walks and day trips, intriguing talks, music recitals, and concerts, as well as workshops and dance classes.
For details: www.janeaustenfestivalbath.co.uk
Bristol Open Doors
Bristol, south-west England
10-12 September
This annual weekend event offers the chance to get inside more than 100 landmark buildings and curious spaces, many of which are usually closed to the public. Organized by The Architecture Centre, a registered charity, the weekend offers a mix of drop-in and must-book events including tours, talks, walks and visitor experiences that get under the skin of the city.
For details: https://bristolopendoors.org.uk/
Ironman Wales
Pembrokeshire, WestWales
12 September
A spectacular course often called one of the most challenging races in the world, that takes in stunning beaches and medieval fortresses.
For details: www.ironman.com/im-wales