What's On in the Coalville and Ibstock area this weekend

By Graham Hill

11th Apr 2024 | Local News

Photo: Coalville Nub News
Photo: Coalville Nub News

This weekend's Coalville events cover a wide range of entertainment and activities - and hopefully there is something for everyone.

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Whether it is a gig, a comedy night, a pub quiz or maybe your monthly society meeting, just fill in the form HERE and we will list it for you in our What's On section.

The Palace Community Centre in Ibstock has its annual art exhibition running on Saturday and Sunday.

This showcase of local artists, free entry, light refreshments available. Artwork for sale. 

If you would like to submit your art please contact [email protected] for an entry form.

If you would like to visit to view, or to buy, the exhibition will be open 10am-5pm on the Saturday and 10am-4pm on the Sunday.

More details are HERE.

The Victoria Bikers' Pub in Whitwick Road has two gigs on this weekend.

On Friday, it has Ant Trouble - a tribute to Adam and the Ants.

Saturday sees, Nu-Skool Noize on stage.

You can find more details about that gig HERE.

The Victoria Bikers' Pub in Coalville. Photo: Instantstreetview.com

On Sunday, The Emporium has an event with a difference.

The Belvoir Road venue will be staging Rave-Kidz.

This is a fun Rave Event for the whole family. Playing the finest in uplifting family-friendly Dance & Rave music for all ages to hit the dance floor and throw shapes together.

Embracing that energy, togetherness, and fun that we all experienced when going out raving.

More details are HERE

The Emporium in Belvoir Road. Photo: Instantstreetview.com

The Black Horse in Whitwick has live music on Friday night.

The Cheeze will be on stage at the Church Lane venue.

More details are HERE.

     

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