Frome Whats On - and it is Carnival Time in the town

By Susie Watkins

21st Sep 2023 | Local News

The bunting is up in Frome ready for the return of the town carnival
The bunting is up in Frome ready for the return of the town carnival

Whats On this weekend in Frome and it is CARNIVAL time. Expect carts and colours and lots and lots of fun.

But first on Friday - a double bill at The Merlin. Hitchcock and Dylan. Sometime in the imaginary future it's Bob Dylan's final concert. You have a backstage pass. An intimate, revealing "final reckoning". Dylan settles old scores, spins a few tall tales and reflects on over 60 years in the public eye. Wow.

On Saturday - fingers crossed that it will be dry for the Frome Carnival. The street of the town centre will be closed as the fun comes to Frome.

Also on Saturday - wonderful music over HERE at a special afternoon at the beautiful church in Norton St Philip, a venue with fantastic acoustics. If the name Jazz Morley doesn't mean anything to you it soon will. All are very welcome.

And on Sunday, a grappling gripping time at the Cheese & Grain with THIS.

CSF Professional Wrestling Live in Frome / Sunday 24 September Cheese and Grain / Doors 4:30pm

All ages welcome. Tickets £12 each. Book here: csfwrestling.co.uk.

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