What’s On in and around Cirencester

  • A busy town square with market stalls, historical buildings, pedestrians, and bunting overhead.

    Markets

    Award winning historic Charter Markets, Arts & Crafts Market, Farmers' Market and Specialty Market.

  • Outdoor music festival with people dancing in front of a stage, band performing on stage, sunny day, trees in the background.

    Phoenix Festival

    24 and 25 August 2025
    A community music and arts festival that offers two days of music, dance and family fun in the Abbey Grounds.

  • People sitting inside a bandstand in a park surrounded by trees.

    Bands in the Park

    Sundays July to September 2025
    Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of free live music in the Abbey Grounds, Cirencester.

  • People browsing stalls at an outdoor Christmas market, with checked tablecloths and festive decorations.

    Advent Festival

    29 and 30 November 2025
    Christmas in Cirencester is always special and creates a truly memorable family outing in our vibrant, beautiful and historical market town.

Mar
28
to 10 May

In the Mouth of the Wolf

Based on a true story about Sir Michael Morpurgo’s uncles during World War II, Francis is a fierce pacifist, and Pieter is a man who believes that peace can only be achieved by action. The tragic event that happens changes the course of Francis’ life.

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Project Orpheus - Brickus Orpheus
Apr
15
to 2 Nov

Project Orpheus - Brickus Orpheus

Tour the underworld in the Corinium Museum’s trail made using LEGO bricks. A mythical trail of people, gods, goddesses and animals to mark the 200th anniversary of the discovery of the Orpheus mosaic and celebrate all things Orpheus. More information on the event will be found on this weblink.

Project Orpheus is a partnership event between the Barn Theatre, New Brewery Arts and the Corinium Museum to mark the 200th anniversary of the discovery of the Orpheus Mosaic at Barton Farm in Cirencester.  

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Apr
21

Film - Six

Tells the story of the six wives of Henry VIII, reimagining them as pop stars who reclaim their narratives from their infamous husband’s shadow. Through biographical pop songs, they compete to be the lead singer.

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Apr
22

Anglo-Saxon Brooch Workshop

Cost of event is £9 = £10.50, depending on whether you are a member or not.

Brooches are a prevalent feature in our collection because they were not only beautiful, but also practical. Bring your little designers along to learn about these brooches and then create several of their own. Make them as dazzling as you wish with gold, silver and bronze, and don’t forget the gems either! Booking essential - suitable for ages 6 and above. A weblink will be found here.

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Apr
27

Film - Dogman

He’s a dog and he’s a man, the result of a freak accident. This cult animation is fast-paced from start to finish with a powerful message: kindness can change the world.

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Apr
27

Film - Maria

Paris, 1977; Once the world’s greatest soprano, Maria Callas now hides in an apartment, having lost her voice and retreated from the world. She dreams of returning to the stage, but can her body and mind take the pressure?

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May
4

Film - Mickey 17

Robert Pattinson plays an “expendable” crew member on a space mission, selected for dangerous tasks because he can be renewed if his body dies, with his memories largely intact. With one regeneration, though, things go very wrong.

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May
16
to 28 Jun

Educating Rita

Willy Russell’s timeless British classic brings together Rita, a working-class hairdresser who dreams of breaking free from her mundane life together with Frank a middle aged disillusioned academic.

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May
20

Victorian Town Walk

Join us for a tour of Cirencester with the Museum’s photographic collection as a guide. We will take you on a short walk around the town to see the changing face of the high street and its surrounds

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May
25

Film - Snow White

A princess, born in a snowstorm joins forces with seven dwarfs and a group of rebels to liberate her kingdom from her cruel stepmother the Evil Queen.A live-action adaptation of the 1937 Disney animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.

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Jun
1

Film - Flow

Cat’s home is devastated by a great flood. He finds refuge on a boat and sails through mystical overflowed landscapes, navigating the challenges of adapting to this new world. An Oscar-winning animation from the director Gints Zilbalodis

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Jun
22

The Big Lunch

This will be our third Big Lunch and it is really proving to be one of the highlights of the year for our community, with lots of people gathering in the beautiful Abbey Grounds from 12noon to 6pm simply to be together, share food and enjoy a free day out.

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Jun
28
to 29 Jun

Cotswold Show and Food Festival

Running over two days, the show takes place on 100 acres in the heart of Cirencester Park. Every year The Cotswold Show sees hundreds of attractions and tens of thousands of visitors, making it one of the most popular events in the Country Show Calendar.

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Jul
14
to 23 Aug

Friends - The Musical Parody

FRIENDS the musical Parody is a show-stopping, original musical that brings Ross, Chandler, Monica, Phoebe, Joey, & Rachel back into your life in a whole new way, reminding us why we can’t get enough of their wacky misadventures in 1990’s Manhattan.

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Cirencester Gardening Club Annual Show
Aug
17

Cirencester Gardening Club Annual Show

Come and see a traditional horticultural show - or enter yourself! Doors open to visitors from 1.30 pm at Stratton Village Hall. Admission is £1. Further details and the show booklet will be available in due course. There are a wide range of flower, fruit and vegetable classes as well as baking, art and craft classes. Further information will be found on this webpage.

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Sept
1
to 11 Oct

Haywire

  • Beeches Road Cirencester, England, GL7 United Kingdom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Haywire is a heartwarming and riotously funny new play, commissioned by the Barn and licensed by the BBC, to be performed ahead of the 75th anniversary year of The Archers.

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Oct
17
to 15 Nov

The Last Five Years

Written by Jason Robert Brown, a Tony award winner, this beautifully crafted musical is brought to life with an acclaimed score and interweaved with the butterflies of new love and the sting of a separation.

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Cirencester's Green Spaces
Oct
20

Cirencester's Green Spaces

A talk by local Town Councillor, Andrea Pellegram as part of the Civic Society programme of lectures. Andrea is Chair & Lead Member for Land and Property of Cirencester Town Council, with a career background in local authority planning and the private sector, as well as her own consultancy. Further information will be found here. Suggested donation of £3.00 for visitors.

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Dec
1
to 4 Jan

A Christmas Carol

A Barn Theatre revival of a Dickens Classic, this enchanting musical production set to an original score will leave you and the whole family feeling full of Christmas spirit and serves as a wonderful reminder of what this time of year is truly all about.

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Apr
13

Film - Six

Tells the story of the six wives of Henry VIII, reimagining them as pop stars who reclaim their narratives from their infamous husband’s shadow. Through biographical pop songs, they compete to be the lead singer.

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Apr
13

Film - Sonic Hedgehog 3

A top-secret weapon, Project Shadow reawakens and causes destruction across the world. Team Sonic tries to intervene but Shadow’s powers are too much for the crew to handle. Sonic then decides to team up with Robotnik as they go on a global adventure

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Easter Bunny Hunt
Apr
13

Easter Bunny Hunt

  • St Michael's Park, 1 King Street, Cirencester, GL7 1JT. (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Organised by Watermoor & St Michael’s Community Group . The event will include Fancy Dress Parade, Stories, Crafts, Prizes, Book Stall and Face Painting.

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Cirencester Wool Walk
Apr
8

Cirencester Wool Walk

“The finest and most expensive wool was the English which came from the Cotswolds and, in particular, from Northleach and the great Abbey lands of Cirencester” Francesco Datini, 15th Century Florentine merchant

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