What's On in Coalville this weekend

By Graham Hill 22nd Oct 2021

Did you know that Coalville Nub News has its own local What's On page?

Here, readers can submit their upcoming local events, no matter how big or small, and spread the word for free on our site to our thousands of people in the Ashby area.

Make sure to check out our What's On page regularly to find out about the latest upcoming local events, as we update it several times a week with all the newest things happening in the town.

We are now also going to be giving you the highlights of our What's On page in our news section - and we have picked out a number of events coming up in the Coalville area over this weekend.

If you have an event you would like to be publicised here, on our social media pages and in our 3,000 strong weekly newsletter, then go to our What's On page HERE, click on the black Nub It button, fill in your details and press 'submit'. It's that easy.

Here are some of the events happening this week in and around Coalville - and one harks back to a group of men who have a special place in the town's history.

On Saturday, the Famous 50 Farewell takes place at the Clock Tower in Memorial Square.

The exhibition will make its final appearance before the individual items are returned to their owners.

You can find out more about it HERE.

Today (Friday), there is an half-term event at the Century Theatre called Cardboard Coalville.

Find out more about Cardboard Coalville HERE.

And the Century Theatre is also staging a number of event this weekend.

Find out about The Greatest Showman Singalong this Sunday HERE.

Friday's film is Supernova, find about about that showing HERE.

And Saturday sees rock tribute and Purple Zeppelin at the Century Theatre, read about that HERE.

Remember to go to the Nub It button if you want your event listed on our What's On page.

     

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