The Quest to Explore Space Tour With fewer than 650 people having reached Earth’s orbit, nobody is more qualified than Tim to celebrate the historic achievements and human endeavours of space exploration. Up until now, Tim has brought his own incredible journey to life through unparalleled storytelling and extraordinary archive footage. In this new show, Tim will share the remarkable stories of some of his fellow astronauts and explore the spectacular evolution of space travel. From the first forays into space in the 1950s, to the first human missions destined for Mars, Tim will traverse the final frontier. As he recounts the awe-inspiring endeavours of astronauts across the ages, Tim will reveal what spaceflight is truly like: from the wondrous view of Earth, living in weightlessness, the unique dangers and unexpected moments of humour, to the years of training and psychological and physical pressures that an astronaut has to take on. The journey has only just begun…come and join Tim for this one-of-a-kind show!
“It’s not breaking a code that matters, it’s where you go from there” Mastermind. Code breaker. Maverick. Arguably one of the most important and inquisitive minds of the twentieth century. Alan Turing is famed for cracking the Enigma code at Bletchley Park, effectively securing victory for the Allied forces in WWII. From triumph to tragedy, get to know a human being who loved, lost and never stopped asking questions in a quest for truth and understanding in this new production of Hugh Whitemore’s Breaking The Code. For the first time, taking into consideration his recent Royal pardon and the development of Turing’s law, the original play will feature a new epilogue by Neil Bartlett that speaks to Turing’s lasting legacy on modern Britain. Stay after the audio described performance on Wed 24 September for an exclusive Post-Show Q&A with director Jesse Jones and the cast of Breaking The Code. Dive deeper into the story, the production, and the creative process in this engaging discussion, which will be audio described for accessibility. A ROYAL & DERNGATE, NORTHAMPTON, LANDMARK THEATRES AND OXFORD PLAYHOUSE CO-PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH LIVERPOOL EVERYMAN & PLAYHOUSE AND HOME DOWNLOAD FREE DIGITAL PROGRAMME DOWNLOAD VENUE AND SHOW VISUAL STORY
Please join us for Navratri Celebrations At University of Northampton (Waterside Campus) In The Learning Hub (The Market) New South Bridge Road. NN4 8RR ///what3words ///hurls.repair.chew (link for entrance to car park 4) From Monday, 22nd September To Wednesday, 1st October And Sharad Purnima on Monday, 6th October From 8:00 pm till Late DJ Music OPEN TO ALL Payment for Parking is CASHLESS Weekday Evenings (5pm – Midnight) = 50p Saturday or Sunday (7am – Midnight) = £1
Nine creatives from the very popular, ever-expanding Open Studios are displaying their diverse range of work and techniques across the galleries, shop and gardens until Sunday October 5th. Including glassware, paintings, photography, jewellery, woodwork and ceramics, there is something for everyone to appreciate. Free entry and all products for sale. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am – 4.30pm
For centuries, landscape was considered an unworthy subject for serious artistic exploration. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Until Sunday 4 October When landscape did appear in paintings, it was often relegated to the background—merely a setting for religious or historical scenes. This perception began to shift in the 17th century with the work of Nicolas Poussin and Claude Lorrain. These pioneering artists crafted idealised rural vistas to illustrate the myths of Ancient Greece and Rome, imbuing natural elements with metaphorical meaning. Through their romantic and structured visions of the countryside, landscape painting began to gain recognition as a meaningful art form. It was not until the 19th century, however, that landscape truly came into its own. Artists such as J.M.W. Turner and John Constable redefined the genre, capturing the drama, emotion, and grandeur of the natural world. Their work affirmed landscape as a powerful subject in its own right—one that continues to inspire artists to this day. Drawing from the museum collections, this exhibition explores the evolution of landscape painting, where nature takes centre stage.
Celebrate the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 at Northampton Museum! Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 16 August - Sunday 2 November 2025 Join us at Northampton Museum as we proudly mark Northampton’s role as a host city for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025. Explore a dynamic exhibition that delves into the rich history of women’s rugby and its growing popularity across Northamptonshire. Discover powerful images from local photographers, capturing the energy and dedication of players, coaches, and club staff, both on and off the pitch. From grassroots heroes to elite teams like Loughborough Lightning and the Red Roses, this exhibition showcases the heart and passion behind the game. Don’t miss this exciting celebration of sport, community, and women’s rugby in action!
Journey through 150 million years of Northamptonshire's past. From prehistoric treasures to modern marvels, 100 remarkable objects reveal the people, events, and industries that shaped the county, each telling a unique story of its cultural, social, and economic heritage. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 20 September - Sunday 22 February 2026 This exhibition has been shaped by an extraordinary network of 51 guest curators from across the county, each bringing their own expertise and local knowledge to the project. These dedicated individuals, from historians and collectors to community groups, have worked alongside the museum team to select objects and craft narratives. Their collaborative efforts ensure this exhibition truly reflects the breadth of Northamptonshire's heritage, guided by those who know their communities best.
An animated film to mark the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of Northampton. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 20 September - Sunday 5 October (Please note: the film will not be available on the afternoons of Friday 26 & Saturday 27 September) Saturday 20 September marks the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of Northampton – a devastating event that tore through the town, destroying 700 of 850 buildings in the centre and claiming 11 lives. Experience a digital 270° surround animated film that brings to life the events of that fateful day and the remarkable story of recovery that followed.
12 artists coming together at both Northampton Museum and Art Gallery and Abington Park Museum Northampton Museum & Art Gallery & Abington Park Museum Saturday 13 September - Sunday 9 November 2025 A mix of mediums including ceramics, sculpture, paintings, glass, woodwork, printing, papercut illustrations, drawing, felted art and mixed media art. Part of Northampton and Rutland Open Studios
Elevate Your Evenings with Evening Business Networking in Northampton! Looking to make the most of your evenings as a business professional in Northampton? Join the BusComm Northampton Evening Business Networking group and unlock a world of opportunities while building lasting connections. Why Choose the BusComm Evening Business Networking meeting in Northampton? Optimal Timing for Busy Professionals: We understand the demands of daytime schedules, so we bring networking events to your evenings. Now, you can expand your network without compromising your daytime commitments. Effective Networking Environment: Our evening events are designed to create a relaxed yet productive networking environment. Connect with like-minded professionals in a setting that fosters meaningful conversations. Diverse Network Connections: Expand your network beyond your immediate industry by connecting with professionals from various sectors. Discover new opportunities and potential collaborations. Expand Your Reach: BusComm Northampton Evening Business Networking offers you the chance to extend your reach and connect with professionals from various industries, opening new doors for collaboration and growth After-Hours Convenience: No need to rush to networking events during the day. Our evening events are conveniently scheduled, allowing you to attend with ease and focus on building valuable connections. Make your evenings count - join the BusComm...
From the team behind the sell-out show Uncanny: I Know What I Saw Uncanny: Fear Of The Dark The first Uncanny live stage show I Know What I Saw was one of the best-selling paranormal shows in theatre history. Now, Danny Robins and his team of experts are back with a brand-new show for 2025, with even more terrifying real-life stories and witness accounts that will have you gripped from the very beginning. This is not an ordinary podcast show. This is story-telling and paranormal investigation at its peak. Using a unique mix of sound, projection and stagecraft, recollections of hauntings, apparitions and events that seem to defy logical explanation are examined by Danny, Ciarán O’Keeffe and Evelyn Hollow, with input from you, the audience, as you get the chance to share your theories and your own experiences. As always, whether you are team sceptic, team believer or somewhere in between, everyone is welcome. The only question to ask before you come is; do you have a fear of the dark? Pre-Show Meet & Greet Opportunity available to add at checkout. Places are limited.
“It’s not breaking a code that matters, it’s where you go from there” Mastermind. Code breaker. Maverick. Arguably one of the most important and inquisitive minds of the twentieth century. Alan Turing is famed for cracking the Enigma code at Bletchley Park, effectively securing victory for the Allied forces in WWII. From triumph to tragedy, get to know a human being who loved, lost and never stopped asking questions in a quest for truth and understanding in this new production of Hugh Whitemore’s Breaking The Code. For the first time, taking into consideration his recent Royal pardon and the development of Turing’s law, the original play will feature a new epilogue by Neil Bartlett that speaks to Turing’s lasting legacy on modern Britain. Stay after the audio described performance on Wed 24 September for an exclusive Post-Show Q&A with director Jesse Jones and the cast of Breaking The Code. Dive deeper into the story, the production, and the creative process in this engaging discussion, which will be audio described for accessibility. A ROYAL & DERNGATE, NORTHAMPTON, LANDMARK THEATRES AND OXFORD PLAYHOUSE CO-PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH LIVERPOOL EVERYMAN & PLAYHOUSE AND HOME DOWNLOAD FREE DIGITAL PROGRAMME DOWNLOAD VENUE AND SHOW VISUAL STORY
Please join us for Navratri Celebrations At University of Northampton (Waterside Campus) In The Learning Hub (The Market) New South Bridge Road. NN4 8RR ///what3words ///hurls.repair.chew (link for entrance to car park 4) From Monday, 22nd September To Wednesday, 1st October And Sharad Purnima on Monday, 6th October From 8:00 pm till Late DJ Music OPEN TO ALL Payment for Parking is CASHLESS Weekday Evenings (5pm – Midnight) = 50p Saturday or Sunday (7am – Midnight) = £1
Nine creatives from the very popular, ever-expanding Open Studios are displaying their diverse range of work and techniques across the galleries, shop and gardens until Sunday October 5th. Including glassware, paintings, photography, jewellery, woodwork and ceramics, there is something for everyone to appreciate. Free entry and all products for sale. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am – 4.30pm
For centuries, landscape was considered an unworthy subject for serious artistic exploration. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Until Sunday 4 October When landscape did appear in paintings, it was often relegated to the background—merely a setting for religious or historical scenes. This perception began to shift in the 17th century with the work of Nicolas Poussin and Claude Lorrain. These pioneering artists crafted idealised rural vistas to illustrate the myths of Ancient Greece and Rome, imbuing natural elements with metaphorical meaning. Through their romantic and structured visions of the countryside, landscape painting began to gain recognition as a meaningful art form. It was not until the 19th century, however, that landscape truly came into its own. Artists such as J.M.W. Turner and John Constable redefined the genre, capturing the drama, emotion, and grandeur of the natural world. Their work affirmed landscape as a powerful subject in its own right—one that continues to inspire artists to this day. Drawing from the museum collections, this exhibition explores the evolution of landscape painting, where nature takes centre stage.
Celebrate the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 at Northampton Museum! Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 16 August - Sunday 2 November 2025 Join us at Northampton Museum as we proudly mark Northampton’s role as a host city for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025. Explore a dynamic exhibition that delves into the rich history of women’s rugby and its growing popularity across Northamptonshire. Discover powerful images from local photographers, capturing the energy and dedication of players, coaches, and club staff, both on and off the pitch. From grassroots heroes to elite teams like Loughborough Lightning and the Red Roses, this exhibition showcases the heart and passion behind the game. Don’t miss this exciting celebration of sport, community, and women’s rugby in action!
Journey through 150 million years of Northamptonshire's past. From prehistoric treasures to modern marvels, 100 remarkable objects reveal the people, events, and industries that shaped the county, each telling a unique story of its cultural, social, and economic heritage. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 20 September - Sunday 22 February 2026 This exhibition has been shaped by an extraordinary network of 51 guest curators from across the county, each bringing their own expertise and local knowledge to the project. These dedicated individuals, from historians and collectors to community groups, have worked alongside the museum team to select objects and craft narratives. Their collaborative efforts ensure this exhibition truly reflects the breadth of Northamptonshire's heritage, guided by those who know their communities best.
An animated film to mark the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of Northampton. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 20 September - Sunday 5 October (Please note: the film will not be available on the afternoons of Friday 26 & Saturday 27 September) Saturday 20 September marks the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of Northampton – a devastating event that tore through the town, destroying 700 of 850 buildings in the centre and claiming 11 lives. Experience a digital 270° surround animated film that brings to life the events of that fateful day and the remarkable story of recovery that followed.
12 artists coming together at both Northampton Museum and Art Gallery and Abington Park Museum Northampton Museum & Art Gallery & Abington Park Museum Saturday 13 September - Sunday 9 November 2025 A mix of mediums including ceramics, sculpture, paintings, glass, woodwork, printing, papercut illustrations, drawing, felted art and mixed media art. Part of Northampton and Rutland Open Studios
Pop down to your local People Planet Pint meetup to find more about what's going on locally with sustainability and how you can get involved Pop down to your local People Planet Pint meetup to find more about what's going on locally with sustainability and how you can get involved. No pitches, powerpoints or panels. Just People, Planet, Pint/s. Your local meetup is a great place to start your journey or continue learning, and meet diverse people to chat about life and how we can sustain it. Every job is a climate job, so come along and learn about how you can take action, as well as what is going on locally. We welcome everyone, regardless of their experience or background. People Planet Pint is a space where everyone can feel comfortable learning about sustainability and sharing their ideas. Afterall, creating a sustainable future requires connected communities. And what better way to bring everyone together than over a drink? Prefer a Pastry to a Pint? Head along to ‘People Planet Pastry’! Equally relaxed and welcoming, they run during the day and offer an informal way to learn about what is going on locally in sustainability. Your Volunteer Hosts Alexina launched independent consultancy ActNow Consulting in...
Comedy evening w/ @thecomedycrate (Tickets available via their site)
Celebrating over 50 years since the formation of the legendary West Coast Country Rock band The Eagles in 1971, The Illegal Eagles make a welcome return with a brand new production, promising more of their trademark musical prowess, acute attention to detail and incredible showmanship. This critically acclaimed show features the very best from the Eagles’ catalogue of classics including Hotel California, Desperado, Take It Easy, New Kid In Town, Life In The Fast Lane and many more… The latest all-star line-up of the show, produced as ever by Phil Aldridge, features Tony Kiley (formerly from 80’s sensation The Blow Monkeys) on drums, Trevor Newnham (Dr Hook) vocals and bass, Greg Webb vocals and guitars, Mike Baker vocals, guitars and keys and Garreth Hicklin vocals, guitars and keys. Garreth, Greg, Trevor and Mike effortlessly capture the vocal style and delivery of Henley, Walsh, Fry, Schmidt and Meisner and are all masters of their respective instruments. Extremely tight harmonies & an acute attention to detail are synonymous with The Illegal Eagles, now in their 24th year on the road. Following a number of critically acclaimed UK & European Tours, The Illegal Eagles have established themselves not only as the ultimate celebration of The Eagles, but as one of the foremost authentic and talented shows in the world.
“It’s not breaking a code that matters, it’s where you go from there” Mastermind. Code breaker. Maverick. Arguably one of the most important and inquisitive minds of the twentieth century. Alan Turing is famed for cracking the Enigma code at Bletchley Park, effectively securing victory for the Allied forces in WWII. From triumph to tragedy, get to know a human being who loved, lost and never stopped asking questions in a quest for truth and understanding in this new production of Hugh Whitemore’s Breaking The Code. For the first time, taking into consideration his recent Royal pardon and the development of Turing’s law, the original play will feature a new epilogue by Neil Bartlett that speaks to Turing’s lasting legacy on modern Britain. Stay after the audio described performance on Wed 24 September for an exclusive Post-Show Q&A with director Jesse Jones and the cast of Breaking The Code. Dive deeper into the story, the production, and the creative process in this engaging discussion, which will be audio described for accessibility. A ROYAL & DERNGATE, NORTHAMPTON, LANDMARK THEATRES AND OXFORD PLAYHOUSE CO-PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH LIVERPOOL EVERYMAN & PLAYHOUSE AND HOME DOWNLOAD FREE DIGITAL PROGRAMME DOWNLOAD VENUE AND SHOW VISUAL STORY
CRITIQUING NIGHT Members should bring in up to 2 digital images or prints on the night. The images can be any they would like critiqued, or maybe ones they are thinking of entering into a future competition. Each person in turn will be asked to critique an image and to discuss how it may be improved. This isn’t a competition but an opportunity to practice critiquing and to learn from our own and each other's images. 1 of 4 critique evenings.
Please join us for Navratri Celebrations At University of Northampton (Waterside Campus) In The Learning Hub (The Market) New South Bridge Road. NN4 8RR ///what3words ///hurls.repair.chew (link for entrance to car park 4) From Monday, 22nd September To Wednesday, 1st October And Sharad Purnima on Monday, 6th October From 8:00 pm till Late DJ Music OPEN TO ALL Payment for Parking is CASHLESS Weekday Evenings (5pm – Midnight) = 50p Saturday or Sunday (7am – Midnight) = £1
About the event WELCOME TO NORTHAMPTON | THE BIGGEST WELCOME PARTY | JAY SLIVA PERFORMING LIVE ? Welcome to NORTHAMPTON 2025! ? Get ready to kick off your uni life in Northampton with the ultimate freshers event of the year! This isn't just any party—it's an experience you won't forget! ? ? Epic Tunes & Top DJs ?Dance the night away to the hottest tracks spun by some of the UK's best DJs. Expect electrifying beats, mind-blowing drops, and a dance floor that's going to be on fire! ? Whether you're into house, hip-hop, or chart-toppers, we've got you covered! ? Delicious Drinks & Crazy Cocktails ?Sip on exclusive freshers-themed cocktails and enjoy unbeatable drink deals all night long. ?? We've got something for everyone, from classic mixes to unique creations that'll have you coming back for more! ? Glow in the Dark Madness ?Get your glow on with our neon paint stations and UV lights. ? Shine bright, stand out, and make some unforgettable memories as you light up the night with your new mates! ? Awesome Prizes & Giveaways ?We're giving away amazing prizes throughout the night, from cool merch to tickets for future events. ?? Be there...
Nine creatives from the very popular, ever-expanding Open Studios are displaying their diverse range of work and techniques across the galleries, shop and gardens until Sunday October 5th. Including glassware, paintings, photography, jewellery, woodwork and ceramics, there is something for everyone to appreciate. Free entry and all products for sale. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am – 4.30pm
For centuries, landscape was considered an unworthy subject for serious artistic exploration. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Until Sunday 4 October When landscape did appear in paintings, it was often relegated to the background—merely a setting for religious or historical scenes. This perception began to shift in the 17th century with the work of Nicolas Poussin and Claude Lorrain. These pioneering artists crafted idealised rural vistas to illustrate the myths of Ancient Greece and Rome, imbuing natural elements with metaphorical meaning. Through their romantic and structured visions of the countryside, landscape painting began to gain recognition as a meaningful art form. It was not until the 19th century, however, that landscape truly came into its own. Artists such as J.M.W. Turner and John Constable redefined the genre, capturing the drama, emotion, and grandeur of the natural world. Their work affirmed landscape as a powerful subject in its own right—one that continues to inspire artists to this day. Drawing from the museum collections, this exhibition explores the evolution of landscape painting, where nature takes centre stage.
Celebrate the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 at Northampton Museum! Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 16 August - Sunday 2 November 2025 Join us at Northampton Museum as we proudly mark Northampton’s role as a host city for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025. Explore a dynamic exhibition that delves into the rich history of women’s rugby and its growing popularity across Northamptonshire. Discover powerful images from local photographers, capturing the energy and dedication of players, coaches, and club staff, both on and off the pitch. From grassroots heroes to elite teams like Loughborough Lightning and the Red Roses, this exhibition showcases the heart and passion behind the game. Don’t miss this exciting celebration of sport, community, and women’s rugby in action!
Journey through 150 million years of Northamptonshire's past. From prehistoric treasures to modern marvels, 100 remarkable objects reveal the people, events, and industries that shaped the county, each telling a unique story of its cultural, social, and economic heritage. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 20 September - Sunday 22 February 2026 This exhibition has been shaped by an extraordinary network of 51 guest curators from across the county, each bringing their own expertise and local knowledge to the project. These dedicated individuals, from historians and collectors to community groups, have worked alongside the museum team to select objects and craft narratives. Their collaborative efforts ensure this exhibition truly reflects the breadth of Northamptonshire's heritage, guided by those who know their communities best.
An animated film to mark the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of Northampton. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 20 September - Sunday 5 October (Please note: the film will not be available on the afternoons of Friday 26 & Saturday 27 September) Saturday 20 September marks the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of Northampton – a devastating event that tore through the town, destroying 700 of 850 buildings in the centre and claiming 11 lives. Experience a digital 270° surround animated film that brings to life the events of that fateful day and the remarkable story of recovery that followed.
12 artists coming together at both Northampton Museum and Art Gallery and Abington Park Museum Northampton Museum & Art Gallery & Abington Park Museum Saturday 13 September - Sunday 9 November 2025 A mix of mediums including ceramics, sculpture, paintings, glass, woodwork, printing, papercut illustrations, drawing, felted art and mixed media art. Part of Northampton and Rutland Open Studios
Step back in time with Afternoon Tea at The Old Savoy Join us for a delightful afternoon filled with light entertainment, a delicious afternoon tea, and a captivating virtual history tour of The Old Savoy Theatre. For just £10 per person, your afternoon includes: – A selection of freshly prepared sandwiches – – Scones served with jam and cream – – A pot of tea – The experience begins at 12:30 PM, and we’re pleased to offer multiple dates: Thursday 19th June Thursday 31st July Thursday 21st August Thursday 25th September Spaces are limited, so book early to secure your place for an afternoon of charm, nostalgia, and delicious treats.
THE NNHS GLASS SLIDES. We will continue our fascinating tour through the glass slides taken by society members in the first quarter of the last century.
“It’s not breaking a code that matters, it’s where you go from there” Mastermind. Code breaker. Maverick. Arguably one of the most important and inquisitive minds of the twentieth century. Alan Turing is famed for cracking the Enigma code at Bletchley Park, effectively securing victory for the Allied forces in WWII. From triumph to tragedy, get to know a human being who loved, lost and never stopped asking questions in a quest for truth and understanding in this new production of Hugh Whitemore’s Breaking The Code. For the first time, taking into consideration his recent Royal pardon and the development of Turing’s law, the original play will feature a new epilogue by Neil Bartlett that speaks to Turing’s lasting legacy on modern Britain. Stay after the audio described performance on Wed 24 September for an exclusive Post-Show Q&A with director Jesse Jones and the cast of Breaking The Code. Dive deeper into the story, the production, and the creative process in this engaging discussion, which will be audio described for accessibility. A ROYAL & DERNGATE, NORTHAMPTON, LANDMARK THEATRES AND OXFORD PLAYHOUSE CO-PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH LIVERPOOL EVERYMAN & PLAYHOUSE AND HOME DOWNLOAD FREE DIGITAL PROGRAMME DOWNLOAD VENUE AND SHOW VISUAL STORY
For this class, we’re putting Ntown front and centre as we celebrate beer made here in our great county. Taste a selection of locally brewed beers, as we celebrate Northamptonshire together. (big city lights don’t bother me...)
“It’s not breaking a code that matters, it’s where you go from there” Mastermind. Code breaker. Maverick. Arguably one of the most important and inquisitive minds of the twentieth century. Alan Turing is famed for cracking the Enigma code at Bletchley Park, effectively securing victory for the Allied forces in WWII. From triumph to tragedy, get to know a human being who loved, lost and never stopped asking questions in a quest for truth and understanding in this new production of Hugh Whitemore’s Breaking The Code. For the first time, taking into consideration his recent Royal pardon and the development of Turing’s law, the original play will feature a new epilogue by Neil Bartlett that speaks to Turing’s lasting legacy on modern Britain. Stay after the audio described performance on Wed 24 September for an exclusive Post-Show Q&A with director Jesse Jones and the cast of Breaking The Code. Dive deeper into the story, the production, and the creative process in this engaging discussion, which will be audio described for accessibility. A ROYAL & DERNGATE, NORTHAMPTON, LANDMARK THEATRES AND OXFORD PLAYHOUSE CO-PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH LIVERPOOL EVERYMAN & PLAYHOUSE AND HOME DOWNLOAD FREE DIGITAL PROGRAMME DOWNLOAD VENUE AND SHOW VISUAL STORY
Don’t miss our comedy club with compere Dan Evans. This season features many of comedy’s rising stars. Doors 7.45pm Show 8pm. Sat 20 September Michael Shafar Rachel Fairburn Ed Night This show will take place in the Underground Sat 25 October Tony Law Toussaint Douglass Abigoliah Schamaun This show will take place in the Underground Line up may be subject to change, advance booking is recommended. Recommended for ages 16 and above.
Karaoke is back! Come and sing your favourite songs with your friends or family, Students come and enjoy your Student deal drinks, cheaper then anywhere in town! Make a night of it Live At The Optimist! With not only multiple screens, but a HUGE TV wall next to the bar for you to enjoy a great selection of beers on tap and some Champions League winning food. With Happy Hour, cocktail and shot deals too, what more could you want?
Please join us for Navratri Celebrations At University of Northampton (Waterside Campus) In The Learning Hub (The Market) New South Bridge Road. NN4 8RR ///what3words ///hurls.repair.chew (link for entrance to car park 4) From Monday, 22nd September To Wednesday, 1st October And Sharad Purnima on Monday, 6th October From 8:00 pm till Late DJ Music OPEN TO ALL Payment for Parking is CASHLESS Weekday Evenings (5pm – Midnight) = 50p Saturday or Sunday (7am – Midnight) = £1
Starting Off are delighted to welcome you to a dynamic and celebratory day to showcase the benefits and successes of apprenticeships. Starting Off are delighted to welcome you to a dynamic and celebratory day to showcase the benefits and successes of apprenticeships. The day will be a fun-filled mix of opportunities to network with local business’s, learn about the updates and changes in the apprenticeship sector, support a local charity for children with cancer and celebrate the achievements of the apprentices in your business with our annual awards ceremony. We would love for you to be involved and to invite any contacts and colleagues along that you feel may benefit from learning more about the apprenticeship journey. The day will run from 9.30am – 3.00pm with lunch included. Exact timings for each activity will be released once we have received your booking. Events on the day Starting Off ambassador’s business promotion / networking opportunity We would like to invite our clients and ambassadors to exhibit at our event free of charge. Bring a stand and set up for the day – ideally with your apprentice to help – to showcase to new prospects what you do but also the amazing...
Looking for a new Career? Looking for your next Hire? The UK Careers Fair returns to Northampton on Friday 26th September. Are you looking for a new Job or Career? The Northampton Careers Fair will offer candidates from all backgrounds, experience and education levels the opportunity to speak to representatives from an abundance of local employers, all in one place. Why should you attend? By participating in the Northampton Careers Fair, you will have the chance to explore a wide variety of organizations and job roles, which can save you a significant amount of time compared to submitting online applications. Instead, you can engage in direct conversations with employers to gain valuable insights into their company culture, benefits, and hiring requirements. What type of companies usually exhibit? Exhibitors typically hail from a diverse array of sectors, including finance, education, sales and marketing, motoring, human resources, IT, healthcare, tourism, commercial real estate, biochemistry, electronics, manufacturing, hospitality, social work, events management, retail, job boards, supermarkets, banking, and pharmaceuticals. Contact us to find out exactly who is hiring at this event. The Venue Northampton Guildhall is a municipal building in St Giles' Square in Northampton, England. It is a Grade II* listed building....
Nine creatives from the very popular, ever-expanding Open Studios are displaying their diverse range of work and techniques across the galleries, shop and gardens until Sunday October 5th. Including glassware, paintings, photography, jewellery, woodwork and ceramics, there is something for everyone to appreciate. Free entry and all products for sale. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am – 4.30pm
For centuries, landscape was considered an unworthy subject for serious artistic exploration. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Until Sunday 4 October When landscape did appear in paintings, it was often relegated to the background—merely a setting for religious or historical scenes. This perception began to shift in the 17th century with the work of Nicolas Poussin and Claude Lorrain. These pioneering artists crafted idealised rural vistas to illustrate the myths of Ancient Greece and Rome, imbuing natural elements with metaphorical meaning. Through their romantic and structured visions of the countryside, landscape painting began to gain recognition as a meaningful art form. It was not until the 19th century, however, that landscape truly came into its own. Artists such as J.M.W. Turner and John Constable redefined the genre, capturing the drama, emotion, and grandeur of the natural world. Their work affirmed landscape as a powerful subject in its own right—one that continues to inspire artists to this day. Drawing from the museum collections, this exhibition explores the evolution of landscape painting, where nature takes centre stage.
Celebrate the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 at Northampton Museum! Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 16 August - Sunday 2 November 2025 Join us at Northampton Museum as we proudly mark Northampton’s role as a host city for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025. Explore a dynamic exhibition that delves into the rich history of women’s rugby and its growing popularity across Northamptonshire. Discover powerful images from local photographers, capturing the energy and dedication of players, coaches, and club staff, both on and off the pitch. From grassroots heroes to elite teams like Loughborough Lightning and the Red Roses, this exhibition showcases the heart and passion behind the game. Don’t miss this exciting celebration of sport, community, and women’s rugby in action!
Journey through 150 million years of Northamptonshire's past. From prehistoric treasures to modern marvels, 100 remarkable objects reveal the people, events, and industries that shaped the county, each telling a unique story of its cultural, social, and economic heritage. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 20 September - Sunday 22 February 2026 This exhibition has been shaped by an extraordinary network of 51 guest curators from across the county, each bringing their own expertise and local knowledge to the project. These dedicated individuals, from historians and collectors to community groups, have worked alongside the museum team to select objects and craft narratives. Their collaborative efforts ensure this exhibition truly reflects the breadth of Northamptonshire's heritage, guided by those who know their communities best.
12 artists coming together at both Northampton Museum and Art Gallery and Abington Park Museum Northampton Museum & Art Gallery & Abington Park Museum Saturday 13 September - Sunday 9 November 2025 A mix of mediums including ceramics, sculpture, paintings, glass, woodwork, printing, papercut illustrations, drawing, felted art and mixed media art. Part of Northampton and Rutland Open Studios
Mini Museum Explorers: Big Adventures for Little Ones! Fridays | 12 September – 24 October (excluding 3 October) 10:15am – 11:45am Northampton Museum & Art Gallery £5 per child per session (+ Eventbrite booking fee) Tickets are also avaialbe to book in person or by phone direct from the museum on 01604 526322 (Tues–Sat 10am–5pm | Sun 12–5pm) Step into a world of wonder with Mini Museum Explorers – our much-loved, hands-on sessions designed especially for curious pre-schoolers aged 2.5 to 5 years and their grown-ups! Each Friday morning, join us for a new adventure through stories, music, art, and crafts. Discover the museum in a fun, friendly, and creative environment where imaginations soar and friendships blossom. Plus, enjoy a tasty snack for your little one and a well-earned tea or coffee for you! Every week brings a new theme to explore: 12 September – Autumn Adventures 19 September – Let’s Play Games! 26 September – Pets & Vets 10 October – Journey to the Stone Age 17 October – Light & Dark (Diwali) 24 October – Spooky Halloween Fun These sessions are perfect for children aged 2.5 to 5 years, accompanied by parents or carers (no ticket needed for adults)....
Every Friday 12.30 - 2.00 Free If you're looking for a way to unwind after a busy week or just want to make some new crafting friends, come along with your chosen craft to these friendly informal sessions. They take place every Friday lunchtime in the Northampton Museum & Art Gallery lower cafe area. Drop in no booking required but please purchase a drink or something to eat from the cafe.
? Wine, Charcuterie & Jazz Night ? Indulge in an unforgettable evening of elegance and flavor at our Wine, Charcuterie & Jazz Night. Sip and savor bottomless premium wines, perfectly complemented by a curated artisan charcuterie board, thoughtfully crafted with a selection of fine cheeses, cured meats, fresh fruits, and gourmet accompaniments. As you enjoy each pour, let the smooth sounds of jazz music set the perfect atmosphere—sophisticated, soulful, and effortlessly relaxing. ? What’s Included: Unlimited pours of hand-selected wines A beautifully prepared charcuterie board Live jazz performance all night Join us for a refined night of music, wine, and culinary delight—a perfect evening to unwind, connect, and indulge. ?? Limited tickets available — reserve yours today!
By WDM Northampton, SisterSister A TIME TO REFLECT, RELEASE, RESTORE, SHARE AND HEAL TOGETHER Conference begins Friday night with buffet supper and reflection, and continues Saturday morning into the main event. This event is the culmination of two previous workshops. The first was called "What Happened." The second, "What Helped?" This conference will bring together all the stories and learning, based on our individual journeys, and usher us into new places of healing, restoration and flouringing. The Saturday event will conclude with a time of relaxation with music, peotry and creative arts. Let us know if you would like to share your creative side. Bring a cushion or blanket for comfort. Hotel accommodation is available if you want to stay over on Friday or Saturday night. Please contact The Mercure separately.
ts a turntable takeover, where the music isn't just heard, it's shared. Bring your vinyl, singles or LPs, 12" 7", dusty or gleaming, - weave your tunes into the collective soundtrack. Vinyl is about warmth and good vibes, it's a connection to the music, the artwork, the liner notes – a story held in your hands. So let the music flow; let the stories unfold, and rediscover the joy of sharing the soundtrack of your soul.
An evening of insight and connection. Join our much-loved regular psychic, Rosie, for an intimate evening with a maximum of just 16 guests. She’ll be passing on messages in her warm, engaging style and while we can’t promise everyone will receive a personal message, you’re sure to leave with a smile, a full heart, and maybe even a tear or two. Expect laughter, meaningful moments, and perhaps a cocktail (or two) if the spirits move you. Halfway through, we’ll serve a delicious sharing platter for your group to enjoy while the evening unfolds. The price is £40.00 per person. We do require a non-refundable deposit of £10.00 per person to confirm your places. Final payment is required on the night. Booking is essential, as these events sell out quickly, so please call us to save your seat at the table.
He thinks he’s Marty McFly but he’s older than Doc Brown. He spends more time in the pharmacy than the gym. Subject to relentless eye rolls from his kids. What is he? A late middle-aged stand up on tour for the first time in a decade. Funnier than ever, he says. Alan Davies is a critically acclaimed stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and TV personality. He is a staple of British television, known for his performance as the eponymous hero of David Renwick’s hugely popular, long-running TV series Jonathan Creek, and as a permanent panelist on QI. His talk show, Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled, recently reached its seventh season. He is also one of the UK’s best-loved comedians. His stand-up show Urban Trauma ran in London’s West End and Life is Pain and Little Victories sold out in venues across the UK. His second memoir, Just Ignore Him was published in 2020 and the third instalment will be published later this year.
He thinks he’s Marty McFly but he’s older than Doc Brown. He spends more time in the pharmacy than the gym. Subject to relentless eye rolls from his kids. What is he? A late middle-aged stand up on tour for the first time in a decade. Funnier than ever, he says. Alan Davies is a critically acclaimed stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and TV personality. He is a staple of British television, known for his performance as the eponymous hero of David Renwick’s hugely popular, long-running TV series Jonathan Creek, and as a permanent panelist on QI. His talk show, Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled, recently reached its seventh season. He is also one of the UK’s best-loved comedians. His stand-up show Urban Trauma ran in London’s West End and Life is Pain and Little Victories sold out in venues across the UK. His second memoir, Just Ignore Him was published in 2020 and the third instalment will be published later this year.
On Friday 26th September 2025 at The Old Savoy, we are delighted to be able to bring you an event and give you the opportunity of spending time with a very special person. You will hear all about the life of an achiever who has given himself a reason to go on and do superhuman things, superhuman things that now seem normal to him. Kevin Sinfield, one of the most successful players in rugby league history. Having won many championships and Challenge Cup successes as part of great teams, he also earned individual accolades as winner of the Lance Todd Trophy the Harry Sunderland Trophy and he is one of only five British players to ever win the coveted Golden Boot as well as receiving an MBE: 2014 (services to rugby league football) OBE: 2021 (services to rugby league football and charitable fundraising) CBE: 2024 (services to motor neurone disease awareness) But it is the understated way in which he does them, the amazing mindset and humbleness in which he carries them out. He has a reason and that’s what keeps him going. Northampton we have the pleasure of hearing all about it. Of course, we cannot give you any...
From Red Dwarf to Robot Wars to Radio 6 and Radio 2 via the cobbles of Coronation Street, Charles career has seen him transform from respected actor to musical icon with twenty years of broadcasting under his belt! Craigs pioneering BBC 6 Music Funk and Soul Show was born in 2002 and has since broadcast live every Saturday night with an assortment of emerging talents and classic gems, earning him global support and recognition as one of the UK's foremost funk and soul tastemakers, DJs and promoters of new music. With a jammed packed year in the making, the Funk and Soul train keeps movin along without a stop in sight in the words of the dancehall don himself, ˜No sleep till way past bedtime.
Please join us for Navratri Celebrations At University of Northampton (Waterside Campus) In The Learning Hub (The Market) New South Bridge Road. NN4 8RR ///what3words ///hurls.repair.chew (link for entrance to car park 4) From Monday, 22nd September To Wednesday, 1st October And Sharad Purnima on Monday, 6th October From 8:00 pm till Late DJ Music OPEN TO ALL Payment for Parking is CASHLESS Weekday Evenings (5pm – Midnight) = 50p Saturday or Sunday (7am – Midnight) = £1
?? FIRST FLIGHT: Clear for Takeoff – Jaiye in Progress!!! Calling all party starters, and nightlife lovers. Buckle up for an unforgettable night as we take you on your First Flight with WNO— no turbulence, just pure vibes as we JAIYE all night long! ? DATE: 26/09/25 ? VENUE: Replay Northampton Bar & Arcade Northamptonshire, 34-38 Bridge St, Northampton NN1 1PA, United Kingdom ? DOORS OPEN: 10PM (Physical ID REQUIRED) ? MUSIC POLICY: Afrobeats | Bashment | Hip-Hop | R&B | Amapiano + More All ?? DJ line up to keep you jambazzing from takeoff to landing. ? ? NO ID = NO ENTRY Bring Physical ID only (Provisional/Driving License) — no photos or scans accepted. ? ? STAY IN THE LOOP: Follow us on social media for updates, giveaways, and more info! @WnO_ents on all platforms (For any Table enquiries, Signboards enquiries please message us on our social media platforms)
Get ready to move with Lost Latinos — a dynamic five-piece Latin American salsa band hailing from Northants and Beds. Their infectious sound fuses Afro-Cuban and Brazilian dance rhythms with a spicy mix of funk and US city jazz, creating a high-energy, feel-good vibe that’s guaranteed to get the crowd dancing.This electrifying lineup features: Jules Hunt on piano Rebecca Percival on percussion Gary Wood on trumpetWhether you’re a salsa lover or just love to dance, Lost Latinos bring rhythm, groove, and sunshine to every stage they hit. Lively, danceable, and unmissable!
Come and join us for our exciting Mini Makers children's craft or art activity at Northamptonshire Central Library! Children aged 11 and under and their carers are very welcome to join us for an afternoon of fun, crafts and arts! This is a drop-in session. There is a charge of £1 per child.
Nine creatives from the very popular, ever-expanding Open Studios are displaying their diverse range of work and techniques across the galleries, shop and gardens until Sunday October 5th. Including glassware, paintings, photography, jewellery, woodwork and ceramics, there is something for everyone to appreciate. Free entry and all products for sale. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am – 4.30pm
For centuries, landscape was considered an unworthy subject for serious artistic exploration. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Until Sunday 4 October When landscape did appear in paintings, it was often relegated to the background—merely a setting for religious or historical scenes. This perception began to shift in the 17th century with the work of Nicolas Poussin and Claude Lorrain. These pioneering artists crafted idealised rural vistas to illustrate the myths of Ancient Greece and Rome, imbuing natural elements with metaphorical meaning. Through their romantic and structured visions of the countryside, landscape painting began to gain recognition as a meaningful art form. It was not until the 19th century, however, that landscape truly came into its own. Artists such as J.M.W. Turner and John Constable redefined the genre, capturing the drama, emotion, and grandeur of the natural world. Their work affirmed landscape as a powerful subject in its own right—one that continues to inspire artists to this day. Drawing from the museum collections, this exhibition explores the evolution of landscape painting, where nature takes centre stage.
Journey through 150 million years of Northamptonshire's past. From prehistoric treasures to modern marvels, 100 remarkable objects reveal the people, events, and industries that shaped the county, each telling a unique story of its cultural, social, and economic heritage. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 20 September - Sunday 22 February 2026 This exhibition has been shaped by an extraordinary network of 51 guest curators from across the county, each bringing their own expertise and local knowledge to the project. These dedicated individuals, from historians and collectors to community groups, have worked alongside the museum team to select objects and craft narratives. Their collaborative efforts ensure this exhibition truly reflects the breadth of Northamptonshire's heritage, guided by those who know their communities best.
12 artists coming together at both Northampton Museum and Art Gallery and Abington Park Museum Northampton Museum & Art Gallery & Abington Park Museum Saturday 13 September - Sunday 9 November 2025 A mix of mediums including ceramics, sculpture, paintings, glass, woodwork, printing, papercut illustrations, drawing, felted art and mixed media art. Part of Northampton and Rutland Open Studios
Celebrate the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 at Northampton Museum! Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 16 August - Sunday 2 November 2025 Join us at Northampton Museum as we proudly mark Northampton’s role as a host city for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025. Explore a dynamic exhibition that delves into the rich history of women’s rugby and its growing popularity across Northamptonshire. Discover powerful images from local photographers, capturing the energy and dedication of players, coaches, and club staff, both on and off the pitch. From grassroots heroes to elite teams like Loughborough Lightning and the Red Roses, this exhibition showcases the heart and passion behind the game. Don’t miss this exciting celebration of sport, community, and women’s rugby in action!
We’re thrilled to be hosting a major celebration in Northampton Market Square as England’s Red Roses take on the final of the Women’s Rugby World Cup this Saturday, 27 September. From 12pm to 7pm, the market square will come alive with: A giant screen showing the match live Free, family-friendly activities for all ages A local DJ setting the party atmosphere A tempting mix of food and drink stalls
Join us for a creative night of drinking and painting in the heart of Northampton! No previous painting experience necessary! What's included ??Approx. 2 hour step-by-step painting session led by our experienced artist and assistants. ??All painting materials needed to complete your masterpiece. ?? Acrylic paint on high-quality stretched canvas. ?? Photos taken throughout the session & posted on our Facebook page. ?? Heaps of fun exploring your creative side. ??A one-of-a-kind masterpiece to take home. ??and best of all - we clean up! Please arrive 15 mins before your event start time to get settled . Drinks are not included but can be purchased from the bar. BYO is not permitted as our events are held at licensed venues.
Nominated for Best Musical Production at the Black British Theatre Awards, this theatrical triumph celebrates the 77th anniversary of Windrush, weaving together the rich tapestry of British and Jamaican history. Feel the rhythm of Reggae as you enjoy the legendary vocals of John McLean, the soulful harmonies of Celia Wickham-Anderson (of Black Voices fame), and the vibrant sounds of our amazing live band as they take you on a journey through Jamaica’s rich musical heritage — from ska and rocksteady to reggae. Written and Directed by Mervyn Weir, immerse yourself in an evening of compelling storytelling, humour, and unforgettable music that delves into themes of identity, resistance, and resilience. Tickets include access to a pre-show event from 5pm – 7pm, featuring live music and a Jamaican Heroes Exhibition in the foyer. Caribbean food will be available to purchase on the night and there is also the option to pre-order food as an add-on to your ticket price. Our bars will be open as usual. Meal deal = Meal & drink: Ticket price plus £20.00 Rice & peas or white rice, and meat (Jerk Chicken, Curried Goat, Escovitch Fish or Oxtail Curry) Rice & peas or white rice, and Chickpea Curry Pattie & drink deal add £10.00 to ticket price Beef, Chicken or vegetable...
Please join us for Navratri Celebrations At University of Northampton (Waterside Campus) In The Learning Hub (The Market) New South Bridge Road. NN4 8RR ///what3words ///hurls.repair.chew (link for entrance to car park 4) From Monday, 22nd September To Wednesday, 1st October And Sharad Purnima on Monday, 6th October From 8:00 pm till Late DJ Music OPEN TO ALL Payment for Parking is CASHLESS Weekday Evenings (5pm – Midnight) = 50p Saturday or Sunday (7am – Midnight) = £1
SIMPLY FLOYDStripped-Back. Soulful. Pure Floyd.Forget the lasers, walls, and flying spaceships — Simply Floyd are a no-frills tribute to the legendary Pink Floyd, delivering the music with raw power, passion, and authenticity.This is Pink Floyd as it was meant to be heard: No gimmicks. No distractions. Just the sound.From the soaring solos of Comfortably Numb to the timeless groove of Money, Simply Floyd bring you the heart and soul of one of the greatest bands of all time — with a focus on the music, not the spectacle. Simply Floyd – nothing added, nothing taken away.
Live Music – Tim Perterkin Dynamic singer blending the grooves of reggae, the energy of ska and the heart of soul! Saturday 27th September, Starting at 9:00pm, Free Entry
Bardic Picnic 2025 Join us for Bardic Picnic 2025. Don't be fooled by the name, you don't need to bring a Picnic. Food and Drink available to buy on the day. kids activities, live performances through the day and of course the competition to find The Bard of Northampton. If you would like to take part and compete to be the Bard then please contact Esther (Poetic License).
Looking to stay active, meet like-minded people, and enjoy the benefits of running? 360° Wellness Run Club meets every Sunday at 8am, welcoming runners of all ages and levels. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned athlete, you're invited to join our supportive community! We start and finish at 360° Wellness HQ, 73 St Giles' Street, NN1 1JF- a boutique wellness centre in the heart of Northampton. Plus, our sister company, St Giles Physiotherapy Clinic (38 York Road, NN1 5QJ), is here to help runners stay injury-free and prepare for events. Come run with us and be part of something bigger!
Shop our rails & swipe your faves before someone else does! Unique vintage & retro all £20 per kilo, plus £10 per kilo sale rails Find quality vintage all just £20 per Kilo! We care about what we sell so every item is hand-graded by our experienced team, and many are even washed before making it to our events. Each event is curated and prepared in advance so we can bring you the best true vintage & top brands we know you love. Fair & Accurate Pricing - Just £20 per kilo, calculated in 0.05kg increments. No rounding up, no paying for full kilos you didn’t reach. The Sale Rails - We have a couple of sale rails per event where everything is half price, so just £10 per kilo! If you find an item with a sale tag, keep it separate at checkout so we can apply the discount. Tags must remain attached to be valid. Special Price Caps - Select heavy items like leather jackets or long winter coats are capped at £20 to save you money. Shoes - Only £5 per pair. Payment - Cash & card accepted, including contactless.
Nine creatives from the very popular, ever-expanding Open Studios are displaying their diverse range of work and techniques across the galleries, shop and gardens until Sunday October 5th. Including glassware, paintings, photography, jewellery, woodwork and ceramics, there is something for everyone to appreciate. Free entry and all products for sale. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am – 4.30pm
**FREE ENTRY** Get ready for another round of fantastic crafts and amazing people! Local talent and handcrafted goodies galore at our Autumn Craft Fair Sunday 28th September 10.30-2.30! You can look forward to woodwork creations, brilliant photography prints, beautiful jewellery stalls and LOTS more! Make a day of it and stop in at our Café for a quick pitstop between stalls! Stalls list to be announced soon, watch this space! **FREE ENTRY- NO TICKETS NECESSARY** + Google Calendar
Celebrate the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 at Northampton Museum! Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 16 August - Sunday 2 November 2025 Join us at Northampton Museum as we proudly mark Northampton’s role as a host city for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025. Explore a dynamic exhibition that delves into the rich history of women’s rugby and its growing popularity across Northamptonshire. Discover powerful images from local photographers, capturing the energy and dedication of players, coaches, and club staff, both on and off the pitch. From grassroots heroes to elite teams like Loughborough Lightning and the Red Roses, this exhibition showcases the heart and passion behind the game. Don’t miss this exciting celebration of sport, community, and women’s rugby in action!
Journey through 150 million years of Northamptonshire's past. From prehistoric treasures to modern marvels, 100 remarkable objects reveal the people, events, and industries that shaped the county, each telling a unique story of its cultural, social, and economic heritage. Northampton Museum & Art Gallery Saturday 20 September - Sunday 22 February 2026 This exhibition has been shaped by an extraordinary network of 51 guest curators from across the county, each bringing their own expertise and local knowledge to the project. These dedicated individuals, from historians and collectors to community groups, have worked alongside the museum team to select objects and craft narratives. Their collaborative efforts ensure this exhibition truly reflects the breadth of Northamptonshire's heritage, guided by those who know their communities best.
125th Anniversary year Every Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday from 6th April to 28th September 2 - 5pm Enjoy live performances from local bands and musicians at the Abington Park Bandstand, every Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday from April through to September.* Bring your own chairs, picnic blankets/rugs and relax within the picturesque surroundings of Abington Park. This year's performances start on 6th April and run through to 28th September. Please view the full 2025 schedule below. *There will be no Bands in the Park performance on 21st September, but you can enjoy the Rockin' Roadrunner Festival instead! Please note that performances may be shortened or cancelled in the case of inclement weather. Updates will be provided on our social media accounts when possible. 125th Anniversary Celebration Event - Saturday 17th May 11am - 4pm Marking 125 years of the bandstand in Abington Park with fun for all the family with activities, stalls and musical performances. MORE INFORMATION: www.northamptontowncouncil.gov.uk/bandsinthepark Bands in the Park 2025 calendar
DAVID SINCLAIR FOURLondon Rock & Blues with Serious PedigreeThe David Sinclair Four are a sharp, professional rock-blues band from London, known for their powerful blend of R&B covers and original songs that pack a punch. Their latest album was selected as one of the Top Nine Albums of 2022 by Blues Matters magazine — a testament to their standout songwriting and musicianship.Joining them live is special guest Laurie Garman, one of the UK’s most respected blues harmonica players. Laurie’s career spans decades and includes collaborations with legends such as Lightnin’ Slim, The Yardbirds, Alexis Korner, Freddie King, Gerry Rafferty, and even Bob Marley. Expect authentic blues, driving rock, and a live show filled with energy, soul, and skill
DS4 bring their high-end rock & roll show to The King Billy Music Bar — one of Northampton’s favourite grassroots venues. Expect blues guitar & harmonica swagger with a London-delta twist. Come and feel the noise... Bandleader, songwriter, music journalist and raconteur-behind-the-velvet-rope, David Sinclair unveils the latest DS4 album, Sweet Georgina. As a writer and columnist for The Times of London, Rolling Stone and Billboard, David has seen the rock & roll years unfold at close quarters and lived to tell the tale. Now on his fifth album as a recording artist in his own right, he brings a storyteller’s craft to bear on the witty, bluesy, alt-rock narratives of Sweet Georgina. The title track is an ode to the band’s muse and the patron saint of songwriters everywhere: “She’s a woman of grace, a creature of youth/A master of rhyme, she told me the truth.” Joining David in the DS4 is master guitarist and co-songwriter, Geoff Peel, together with rhythm section of Derek White (bass) and Jack Sinclair (drums) and special guests on harmonica and vocals. The DS4 have played festivals across the UK including Cornbury and the North Wales Blues & Soul Festival, where they headlined the Friday...
Francis Rossi is coming to Northampton as part of his brand new show. This show will feature songs that he has never played before in this format and offer first hand backstage tales about appearing over 100 times on Top Of The Pops, why they went on first at Live Aid, life with Rick Parfitt, the hits, fellow stars, and misadventures across the world, all cut through with Francis’ wit and humour. A strictly limited amount of VIP tickets will be available at each show, and will include: a pre-show Meet & Greet with Francis, personal photo opportunity (please bring your own phone/camera for this), signing opportunity for one of your own items, one of the best seats in the house for the show, and an exclusive tour merchandise item. Francis will perform many of his signature hits that made the Quo name, plus some personal favourites and deeper cuts, and he’ll be telling more stories about his incredible life in music. Think you know Francis? Not yet you don’t… The story starts with Pictures of Matchstick Men but continues right up to the present day. Francis will mostly be playing his Acoustasonic guitar which, as he says, “is basically a Telecaster but...
Eddie Izzard performs Shakespeare’s Hamlet Direct from her critically acclaimed, triple-extended New York, Chicago and London solo performances of Shakespeare‘s Hamlet. Nominated for New York’s: Drama League’s Distinguished Performance Award and Outer Critic’s Circle Outstanding Solo Performance Award. Akin to the original performances of Hamlet, Eddie will perform on the blank canvas of a bare stage, letting Shakespeare’s words and pure storytelling take the spotlight. Adapted by Mark Izzard and directed by Selina Cadell Presented by Mick Perrin Worldwide Ltd in association with PBJ Management This production is true to the text of Shakespeare and for ages 9 to 90.
Please join us for Navratri Celebrations At University of Northampton (Waterside Campus) In The Learning Hub (The Market) New South Bridge Road. NN4 8RR ///what3words ///hurls.repair.chew (link for entrance to car park 4) From Monday, 22nd September To Wednesday, 1st October And Sharad Purnima on Monday, 6th October From 8:00 pm till Late DJ Music OPEN TO ALL Payment for Parking is CASHLESS Weekday Evenings (5pm – Midnight) = 50p Saturday or Sunday (7am – Midnight) = £1