Free Family Drop-in: Animals of Japan
Children create animal-themed art inspired by Japanese woodblock prints using collage and collagraph techniques.
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Looking for events in Bath this week? You can find a mix of family-friendly creative sessions and evening performances. Planning what’s on in Bath this week means you’ll have choices beyond the usual options. There are opportunities to engage with art and culture, with live music at venues like Komedia. Consider an afternoon exploring the Roman Baths, followed by a night out at a spot near Pulteney Bridge. Bath was founded by the Romans in AD 43, drawn to its natural hot springs which they developed into a major thermae complex around 70 AD. The city’s Georgian architecture, including landmarks such as the Royal Crescent and Pulteney Bridge, contributed to its UNESCO World Heritage status in 1987. While traffic congestion in the city centre can be a challenge, walking is still a practical way to reach events. Jacob’s Ladder offers a scenic route but may be difficult for some. Check the listings below for times and venues, and plan your journey accordingly. The city’s historic streets, including The Circus and Bath Abbey, remain central to many events.
Children create animal-themed art inspired by Japanese woodblock prints using collage and collagraph techniques.
Singer-songwriter Fionn Regan performs an intimate live music set at Komedia Bath.
Ladies Of Techno features live techno sets and underground energy at The Tunnels in Frome on 29th May.
Captain Fantastic and the Rocketman Band perform a live music gig at Komedia Bath.
Top-tier comedy acts perform at Krater Comedy Club in Bath.