What’s On in and around Cirencester
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Markets
Award winning historic Charter Markets, Arts & Crafts Market, Farmers' Market and Specialty Market.
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Bands in the Park
Sundays July to September.
Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of free live music in the Abbey Grounds, Cirencester. -

Advent Festival
Christmas in Cirencester is always special and creates a truly memorable family outing in our vibrant, beautiful and historical market town.
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Exhibition: Flora, Fauna and Fantasy
Alison Adams is a local mixed media and collage artist who is inspired by the rich and diverse beauty of the natural world around her.
Tinkco Production - Dear Evan Hansen
An inspiring Broadway sensation: delivers heartfelt music, raw emotion and unforgettable storytelling about connection, hope and belonging.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
The Mum Club - Mother's Day Brunch
Join for a couple of hours to meet local mums in your area
Walking Roman Cirencester
Corinium Museum in collaboration with Cotswold Heritage Walks, is excited to offer a series of historic walking tours. The event will be led by archaeologist Alison Grierson-Brookes.
Cirencester Comedy Club by Funhouse
Join us for a monthly Comedy Night presented by Funhouse, enjoy an evening of top-class entertainment featuring a fantastic line-up of stand-up comedians.
Easter Egg Colouring Competion
This is a fun, creative event designed to celebrate imagination, art and the joy of Easter.
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Repair Cafe
We can try to mend toys, clothes, small electricals, household items and bikes.
Aquarelle Guitar Quartet
The Aquarelle Guitar Quartet are celebrated for their captivating performances, rich tonal palette and imaginative programming.
Workshop - Brushstrokes in the Wild
An invitation to slow down, connect with nature, paint within the wisdom of the woods and immerse yourself in healing sounds
Workshop - Spring Wreath Making and Prosecco Afternoon Tea
£75.00 per person and one wreath for two people
Mothers' Day Runaways
A service for those who usually avoid Mothering Sunday, offering a safe space to be reminded that you are not alone.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Talk - People and Place: Practicing architecture in the Cotswolds
A talk by Jonathan Rixon. Doors open 7 pm for 7.30 pm start.
The Jazz Club - Dave Keech Quartet
Trombone Dave Keech, Piano Marco Marco Drums Alex Goodyear and Bass Paul Jefferies.
Exhibition - Animalium
Emma Abel presents an exhibition of fine Art Mosaics featuring critically endangered species.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Murder Mystery and Dinner
Featuring the Purton Amateur Dramatic Society, the plot will keep you guessing until the end.
Garden, Homes and Leisure Event
Join us in Cirencester for a vibrant, one-day event that brings together the best of home, garden, and leisure inspiration.
The Cotswold Homes and Interiors Festival, taking place in the Corn Hall, now in its second year, showcases the creativity and craftsmanship of local businesses dedicated to making your living spaces beautiful.
This year, the festival has expanded to include a Garden, Home and Leisure Market on the iconic Market Place, organised by Cotswold Markets. Explore an array of outdoor stalls featuring local traders offering everything from garden essentials to unique home décor, all designed to enhance your indoor and outdoor spaces.
At the festival's main hub in the Corn Hall, you’ll find a curated selection of home and interior stalls selling soft furnishings, ornaments, art, and more. Don’t miss the free talks and demonstrations in the mezzanine area, where you can learn tips and tricks from industry experts and participate in engaging Q&A sessions.
Additional activities will take place throughout Cirencester, with participating businesses adding to the festival atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, advice, or simply a delightful day out, the Cotswold Homes and Interior festival and Garden Home and leisure Market promises something for everyone.
Homes and Interiors Festival
Join us in Cirencester for a vibrant, one-day event that brings together the best of home, garden, and leisure inspiration.
The Cotswold Homes and Interiors Festival, taking place in the Corn Hall, now in its second year, showcases the creativity and craftsmanship of local businesses dedicated to making your living spaces beautiful.
This year, the festival has expanded to include a Garden, Home and Leisure Market on the iconic Market Place, organised by Cotswold Markets. Explore an array of outdoor stalls featuring local traders offering everything from garden essentials to unique home décor, all designed to enhance your indoor and outdoor spaces.
At the festival's main hub in the Corn Hall, you’ll find a curated selection of home and interior stalls selling soft furnishings, ornaments, art, and more. Don’t miss the free talks and demonstrations in the mezzanine area, where you can learn tips and tricks from industry experts and participate in engaging Q&A sessions.
Additional activities will take place throughout Cirencester, with participating businesses adding to the festival atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, advice, or simply a delightful day out, the Cotswold Homes and Interior festival and Garden Home and leisure Market promises something for everyone.ore details to follow
Walk for Cobalt
Whether you walk, jog or sprint, it’s about fun. fitness and fundraising.
Young Archaeologist Club
Corinium is starting an archaeology club for 8 - 16 years old. Get hands-on with history with activities that cover the Stone Age up to the present day.
Postgraduate Drop-In Information
A chance to experience the campus during the day, enjoy a guided tour, attend an academic talk and spend more time exploring whether postgraduate study is for you.
Cantores Chamber Choir
Directed by Simon Harper. The show is Darkness, Devotion and Hope. It is reflective choral works for Lent featuring:
Treorchy Male Voice Choir In Concert
This concert at St John Baptist Church will feature International Guest Artists.
The Bohemians Queen Greatest Hits
Billed as ‘The World’s most exciting Queen Tribute’ The Bohemians start proceedings as they mean to continue.
Ottilie
The godmother of British blues began life in a terrace in Northern Ireland. When blues music drifted across from the American GIs Ottilie became obsesses: she’d found her tribe.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
The Life Skills Forum
Age 16 - 25, If you are looking to boost your employability and and independent life skills, join us for a week of interactive workshops.
Talk - Charles Rennie Mackintosh
When Charles Rennie Mackintosh died, his entire estate was valued at just £88! Glaswegian-born Mackintosh, a designer, artchitect and artist, was the foremost Celtic exponent of Art Nouveau.
Talk - The Early History of the WI by Sheila Rowley
Sheila Rowley, Archivist for the Gloucestershire Federation of WIs talks about the early history and foundation of the WI
U3a Group Showcase Event
Are you no longer working full time? The U3a offers new experiences beyond the world of work.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Walking Roman Cirencester
Corinium Museum in collaboration with Cotswold Heritage Walks, is excited to offer a series of historic walking tours. The event will be led by archaeologist Alison Grierson-Brookes.
Cirencester Wool Walk
Join Ian Thomas for a walk around Cirencester, where the hustle and bustle of the medieval town will be brought to life.
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Arts and Crafts Fair
Discover unique handmade creations and support talented local makers. Free Entry
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
Cinematic return of the global phenomenon, following the Crawley family and their staff as they enter the 1930s.
Cantores Chamber Choir
The show is entitled Darkness, Devotion and Hope. Reflective choral works for Lent featuring:
Film - Little Amelie or the Character of Rain
Amelie, a Belgian child in 1960’s Japan, explores life with her companion Nishio-san.
Film - Sentimental Value
An intimate exploration of family memories and the reconciliatory power of art
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Exhibition on Screen: Turner and Constable.
Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, an exhibition at Tate Britain shows how these greatest rivals both used landscape painting to reflect the changing world around them.
Film - H is for Hawk
A university lecturer turns to falconry following the death of her father and builds a deep connection with a goshawk in this drama based on the memories of Helen Macdonald.
Film - The Secret Agent
In 1977, an exiled teacher returns home to Recife in order to escape his past his past and start a new life with his son, only to find that there are dangers and spies all around him.
BANDIT 39
Cost of tickets is £18 for adults and £12 for children and concessions. Tickets for the final performance are available from the Subrooms Box Office.
Workshop - Craft a Prehistoric Axe Head
Ever wonder how prehistoric people made axes? This workshop will show you 8+
Medieval Cirencester Walk
Monks, Merchants & Mud, The fleeces of the Cotswold sheep were some of most sought after in all Medieval Europe.
The Royal Ballet and Opera - Siegfried
Raised by a scheming dwarf and unaware of his true family origins, a young man embarks on an epic journey.
Easter Bunny Hunt
The event will include the following:
Scavenger Hunt
Storytime with Lisa
Arts and Crafts
Ukrainian Dance
Prizes
The Seven Last Words of Christ
Op 51 for string quartet (1787), performed by Quatuor Petrus string quartet. Drinks and canapes from 7 pm.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Community Art Event
This event is organised by local artist Catherine Lomas and is free for all ages.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Cirencester Comedy Club by Funhouse
Join us for a monthly Comedy Night presented by Funhouse, enjoy an evening of top-class entertainment featuring a fantastic line-up of stand-up comedians.
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Repair Cafe
We can try to mend toys, clothes, small electricals, household items and bikes.
iPhone - 1 Day Photographic Master Class
Give us just one day and we’ll teach you how to take better photos than most can take with a DSLR
The Chris Treglown Foundation Fund Concert
Ten finalists will compete for this prestigious singing award.
National Sunrise Walk
You can choose a challenging 13k circular or a 3k more accessible route, for people with limited mobility or those using powered wheelchair.
Android - 1 Day Photographic Master Class
Give us just one day and we’ll teach you how to take better photos than most can take with a DSLR
Rare Plant Fair 2026
A day out at one the fairs is a really splendid experience for everyone, whether a novice or experienced gardener.
Cirencester Eclectic Strings Springtime Strings
Eclectic Programme to include Teleman Viola concerto Elgar Chansons de Matin and Nuit Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings (1st mvt)
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
South Cerney Players - Abigail's Party
By arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. amateur production.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Abba Stars
Over 19 years of experience in UK and Europe, Abba STARS UK is one of the UK’s NO 1 Abba Tribute Bands.
Cirencester Spring FEASTival
Cirencester Spring FEASTival
18th & 19th April 2026
Cirencester Market Place
Opening Times*:
Saturday: 9.00am - 5.00pm
Sunday: 10.00am - 5.00pm
*Please note opening times may vary slightly up to and during the event.
The Cirencester Spring FEASTival comes to the Ancient Market Place and neighbouring car park this April with a great mix of unusual groceries, crafts and street foods.
Join us for a special gathering with a blend of retail therapy, entertainment and alfresco dining.
Roy Chubby Brown
Still going strong after 50 years in the entertainment/comedy. Roy Chubby Brown is undoubted King of Comedy
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Talk: Tolkien and the Cotswolds
Tolkien and the Cotswolds - the shaping of Middle Earth. Talk by Andrew Meller
Talk - From Suprematism to Agitprop: Russian Art & Revolution
A Discussion of Russian pioneers of the early 20th century and the diverse ways in which the role of art changed in the post-Revolutionary society of the time.
Talk - The History of Gloucestershire Constabulary by Sue Webb
Gloucestershire Constabulary is the oldest force and has a rich and varied history.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Open Studios Day
The studios at New Brewery Arts are home to world-class craftspeople. Step inside and experience craft in action.
Sunday Roast in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support
Tickets £21 include choice of meats & vegetarian options, choice of deserts plus tea or coffee
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
A Romantic Thriller Double Double
After her husband’s death, Phillippa finds his dappelganger living on the streets and hatches a plan to pass himself off as the deceased.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Walk the Churn
Walk the 25km of the River Churn to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Churn Community Hub and help raise vital funds
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Food and Lifestyle Festival
Cirencester Food & Lifestyle Festival will once again be taking place in the heart of the Town this Spring, on the 16th and 17th May 2026. The event will take place in Cirencester’s Market Place and the surrounding area.
Not only will there be a fantastic selection of hot & cold drinks, delicious hot food and other treats, but there will also be live music, children’s entertainment and a superb array of household goods and crafts. Jewellery, pottery, home decor and much more will be available at the event.
Cobalt Colour Run
Get ready to run, laugh, and get covered in colour at Cobalt’s brand-new Xtreme Colour Run. Whether you walk, jog, or sprint, it’s all about fun, fitness, and fundraising. Mark your calendars, gather your crew, and get ready to get colourful
Avening Silver Band - Bands In The Park 2026
Come along, relax, and celebrate the joy of music in our historic town setting. Everyone is welcome.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Talk - The Changing Face of Cirencester: Life in the 1960s
A talk by Robert Heaven. Doors open at 7 pm for 7.30 pm start at Cirencester Baptist Church.
Workshop - Intermediate Sewing - Pekka Jacket
2 day Workshop by Lauren Holloway, second day Thursday 28th May
Love, Lust & Empire: Napoleon & Josephine Behind Closed Doors
Enjoy a superb afternoon tea and learn the story behind “Not tonight Josephine”
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
The Arts Society - How Symphonies were Born in a London Pub
Where did symphonies come from? This is the story stretching across the eighteenth century, as the new and rather strange idea, rather than just sitting and listening to music or singing or dancing to it.
CAHS - Annual General Meeting
AGM Followed by RAF Brize Norton - Over 80 Years of Flying Operations
Workshop - Intermediate Sewing - Pekka Jacket
2 day Workshop by Lauren Holloway, first day Thursday 21st May
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Cirencester Asia Carnival
Stalls featuring Asian food, crafts, and products.
Cultural performances & activities showcasing Asia’s heritage.
Children’s activities to engage families and promote cultural learning.
To apply to trade please contact 07926429344
Big Brunch Band - Bands In The Park
Join us for an afternoon of live music in the beautiful Abbey Grounds! Bring your friends, family, and a picnic, and enjoy the vibrant sounds of local bands in the heart of Cirencester.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Fairford 10K
Bookings are now open - the event is limited to 500 runners.
The event features in Glos AAA Road Race Series 2026 and is part of the Fairford Festival running from 4-7 June 2026.
The event is run on quiet country roads taking runners on an undulating loop out of Fairford and through Quenington before a gentle downhill all the way back to Fairford Town Centre. There is a medal for all finishers.
Cost of participation is £17.00 affiliated/£19.00 unaffiliated.
Participants can enter here.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Cirencester Comedy Club by Funhouse
Join us for a monthly Comedy Night presented by Funhouse, enjoy an evening of top-class entertainment featuring a fantastic line-up of stand-up comedians.
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Million Dollar Quartet
On December 4th 1956, four men entered a recording studio in Memphis and made history. Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley were brought together for a chance jam session that would shape the world of rock ‘n’ roll music across the world.
Cirencester Car Show
We have a wide variety of vehicles on show at our amazing location in the Town of Cirencester 'The Capital of the Cotswold's' in front of the beautiful Parish Church in the Market Place. With food and drink provided by Burgerlish and The Cafeteria, with music by Adam Okin.
This is a free, charity event with proceeds going to Cirencester Hospital League of Friends, a charity supporting our local hospital, whose current goal is to raise money for specialist emergency lifting equipment to help those who have fallen get back on their feet.
This event is co-run by Cirencester Town Council
The Arts Society - A Painted Ocean.
Seascapes, ship portraits, and life by the sea in marine art.
Talk - Stratton Probus: Lew Lawton
The Inca Trail and Machu Picchu - Breakfast will precede this event
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
The Beatles For Sale
Feel the roar of Beatlemania. The Beatles For Sale recreate the Fab four’s era-perfect costumes and spot-on harmonies that send audiences straight back to the swinging sixties.
Cirencester Big Lunch
Cirencester’s Big Lunch will be returning on the 28th June 2026. This year’s theme is ‘Try Something New!’
A free, family community event, there will be Live Music, food & drink, market stalls, activities and much more to enjoy in the Abbey Grounds from 12:00pm-6:00pm.
Cotswold Show and Food Festival
Running over 2 days the show takes place on 100 acres in the heart of Cirencester.
Cirencester Band - Bands In The Park
Join us for an afternoon of live music in the beautiful Abbey Grounds! Bring your friends, family, and a picnic, and enjoy the vibrant sounds of local bands in the heart of Cirencester.
Cirencester Comedy Club by Funhouse
Join us for a monthly Comedy Night presented by Funhouse, enjoy an evening of top-class entertainment featuring a fantastic line-up of stand-up comedians.
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Phoenix Brass - Bands In The Park 2026
Come along, relax, and celebrate the joy of music in our historic town setting. Everyone is welcome.
Bands In The Park 2026 - Malmesbury Concert Band
Come along, relax and celebrate the joy of music in our historic town setting. Everyone is welcome.
Talk - Carried on Galleons
Borne by the Winds, Porcelain, Silk and the Lustrous Arts of Cathay
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Frampton Silver Band - Bands in the Park
Join us for an afternoon of live music in the beautiful Abbey Grounds! Bring your friends, family, and a picnic, and enjoy the vibrant sounds of local bands in the heart of Cirencester.
Gloucestershire Vintage and Country Extravaganza
The beloved Gloucestershire Vintage and Country Extravaganza is set to return in grand style this summer.
Jazz Friday - Bands in the Park
This event is weather dependent as it is an outside event.
Join us for an afternoon of live music in the beautiful Abbey Grounds! Bring your friends, family, and a picnic, and enjoy the vibrant sounds of local bands in the heart of Cirencester.
This fantastic community event is free to attend and proudly supported by Cirencester Town Council and the Cirencester Community Development Trust.
Come along, relax and celebrate the joy of music in our historic town setting. Everyone is welcome.
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Metz Big Band - Bands In The Park 2026
Come along, relax and celebrate the joy of music in our historic town setting. Everyone is welcome.
Cirencester Comedy Club by Funhouse
Join us for a monthly Comedy Night presented by Funhouse, enjoy an evening of top-class entertainment featuring a fantastic line-up of stand-up comedians.
Summer Food & Lifestyle Festival
Cirencester Food & Lifestyle Festival will once again be taking place in the heart of the Town this Summer, on the 15th and 16th August 2026. The event will take place in Cirencester’s Market Place and the surrounding area.
Not only will there be a fantastic selection of hot & cold drinks, delicious hot food and other treats, but there will also be live music, children’s entertainment and a superb array of household goods and crafts. Jewellery, pottery, home decor and much more will be available at the event.
Fleetwood Shack
founded in 2021 FLEETWOOD SHSCK is a band comprised of highly skilled and passionate musicians.
Chedworth Silver Band - Bands In The Park 2026
Come along, relax and celebrate the joy of music in our historic town setting. Everyone is welcome.
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Gloucester Brass
Come along, relax and celebrate the joy of music in our historic town setting. Everyone is welcome.
Yes, Prime Minister
The prequel to our 2024 hit show! a different story, the same razor-sharp, laugh-out loud political comedy.
Cricklade Band
Come along, relax and celebrate the joy of music in our historic town setting. Everyone is welcome.
Cirencester Comedy Club by Funhouse
Join us for a monthly Comedy Night presented by Funhouse, enjoy an evening of top-class entertainment featuring a fantastic line-up of stand-up comedians.
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Cirencester Band - Bands In The Park 2026
Come along, relax and celebrate the joy of music in our historic town setting. Everyone is welcome.
Cirencester Civic Society Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration
Further details of this event to be announced.
The Arts Society - The Golden Age of Fashion Illustration
In the early 20th century fashion illustration became a defined artistic medium where art and fashion merged with the sublime draftsman ship, elegance and style.
Farmers’ Market
From locally brewed beer, pies, chocolate brownies, game poultry, fruit and veg.... you name it, if it's in season and local, it will be at the Cirencester Farmers' Market.
Date: Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the Month, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Second Helpings
Cirencester Soroptimists are delighted to present a festival of puddings in support of Water Aid.
Arts and Craft Market
Cirencester Arts & Crafts Market provides a monthly opportunity for local artists and craftspeople to showcase their incredible and special products to the public.
With over 40 stalls every month featuring an array of unique and beautiful items, including pottery, jewellery, paintings and teddy bears, to name just a few; there's something for everyone.
Live Music - Duo Destino
Ben Bruant and Will Cashel and Duo Destino - playing guitar in a style fusing flamenco, pop and classical music.
Charter Market
Cirencester Market has a proud history and is one of the oldest charter markets in the country, having been mentioned as early as 1086 in the Domesday Book. It forms a vital part of the Town Council's policy of fostering a thriving town centre.
Cirencester Charter Market is a shopping experience not to be missed. You will find friendly stallholders with an array of stalls selling plants, outdoor furniture, wicker baskets, fresh food (including local produce), household goods and much more.
Corinium Afternoon Talk - Victorian Walk
Cirencester remained a thriving hub of the area even after its wool trade heyday.
Film - Rental Family
An American actor in Tokyo struggling to find purpose lands an unusual gig working for a Japanese ‘rental family’ agency.
The Royal Ballet and Opera - Giselle
The peasant girl Giselle has fallen in love with Albrecht, when she discovers the he is actually a nobleman promised to another, she kills herself in despair.
Film - Song Sung Blue
Lightning and Thunder, a Milwaukee husband and wife Neil Diamond tribute act, experience soaring success and devastating heartbreak in their musical journey.
Men Behaving Badly: The Play
New Year’s Eve 1999. four old friends and a wedding in the morning - what could possibly go wrong.