What's on in Congleton this weekend: family-friendly events and a farewell concert for a local landlord

By Evie Payne

4th Jan 2024 | Local News

There's plenty going on in Congleton on the run up to NYE. Image credit: Nub News.
There's plenty going on in Congleton on the run up to NYE. Image credit: Nub News.

Join in with a host of events taking place in and around Congleton this weekend.

Read on to find out more, or check out our What's On page for other upcoming local events.

Farewell Music Festival

On Friday 5 and Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 January, a host of local bands are playing at The Prince of Wales in Congleton for what will be Jordan's last weekend running the pub.

He has been there for the last couple of years so the team of musicians and locals hope to give him a good send off!

View the flyer for proceedings across the weekend:

A three-day festival will take place at a local pub as the landlord gets ready to leave. Image credit: The Prince of Wales.

The three-day festival will welcome Stephanie Edwards and Dan Machin, Dr Bruff & The Push and a huge final day, including: Jason Caller, Vox Americana and John Street Revival.

All Age Service

In January, February, March, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, Chist Church hosts an All Age Service on the first Sunday of every month at 9:45am for 1 hour. 

This weekend is no exception. 

Join the team on Sunday 7 January at Christ Church, Eaton, Congleton.

Join Christ Chuch for a weekend service for all. Image credit: Christ Church.

Check out our What's On page for more local events going on across Congleton.

You can also share your own events on our What's On page for FREE by clicking the 'Nub It' button. Alternatively, email [email protected] to enquire. 

Have a great weekend!

     

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