Frome Whats On this coming weekend plus when did you last go dancing?

By Susie Watkins

1st Feb 2024 | Local News

Cheap Street Frome January 31 image Frome Nub News
Cheap Street Frome January 31 image Frome Nub News

New year, new month. Such a lot happening in and around Frome right now.

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Coming up this weekend.

On Saturday get those pots and pans ready. Yes time to bless the Frome Community Orchard and make some noise. It is also auditions for the role of town crier, so lots of shouting all round. Details HERE

But if you want to travel for your wassail, a big event too in Midsomer Norton. HERE Food and drink, art and craft activities, stalls, performances, dancing and singing.

Then night time in Frome, when did you last get on that dance floor. 9:00pm - 2:30am Shake What Ya Mama in Bath Street. More details HERE

And looking a little ahead THIS another great act at the Hydeaway in Frome. What an amazing chance to see Leo Middea is one of the most recognised artists of the new generation of Brazilian folk/pop music, with a career in Brazil and Portugal and four albums released with important reviews and more than 164.000 monthly listeners only on Spotify.

Leo, at 27 years old, has traveled the world with his guitar and currently resides between Lisbon and Barcelona.

Between successful stints on his balcony during the pandemic, sold outs in London, Amsterdam, Rio, Lisbon... and 10 million streams on Spotify, the singer and songwriter is a rising star. 

     

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