What’s on in Teddington: Live Irish music, Malaysian dining and old-school disco

By Oliver Monk

4th Apr 2024 | Local News

There's plenty to keep you busy around Teddington this weekend (Photo: Oliver Monk)
There's plenty to keep you busy around Teddington this weekend (Photo: Oliver Monk)

What's on in Teddington is brought to you by our sponsors: Landmark Arts Centre, The Abercorn Arms, The King's Head, and The Wharf.  

Welcome to your weekly update of what's on in and around Teddington.

Every Thursday we round up all the eye-catching events occurring in your area over the weekend. 

Read on for Teddington's not-to-be missed outings this week, and remember: you can add your local event for free using the Nub It button in our What's On section!

Cara Dillon 'Coming Home' at Landmark Arts Centre – Friday 5 April

In the world of music, few luminaries shine as brightly as Cara Dillon.

This Irish singer seldom fails to leave audiences spellbound with her breathtaking voice and emotional delivery and has remained at the very pinnacle of the folk genre for over two decades.

In the autumn of 2023 Cara unveiled 'Coming Home', featuring her first new material in over six years.

Born from a collection of poems and the remarkable album that followed, this acclaimed live production sees Cara skilfully interweave her new material with a carefully curated selection of her beloved classics.

She will be accompanied by an incredible band led by Sam Lakeman and featuring his sensitive arrangements, which help to make this her most compelling live show yet.

Doors open at 7:15pm for an 8:00pm start. Tickets can be purchased in advance online.

Stuck in the 70s night – Saturday 6 April

Teddington Constitutional Club is hosting a 70s night this weekend (Photo: Sue Hill)

Are you stuck in the 70's? Feel good in flares; walk tall on platform boots; glamorous in glitter? 

Join DJ's "Disco Sue" and "Markus" playing the best/worst mix of glam, punk, disco, ska and cheesy pop on old school vinyl records to a friendly (if slightly worn out) bunch of party people who are reliving their youth/discovering what they missed.

70s dress positively encouraged!

Doors at 7:30pm. Tickets are £5 on the door, cash only.

Blind Tiger's Malaysian pop-up – Friday 5 and Saturday 6 April

Blind Tiger's taking locals to Malaysia with this week's menu (Photo: Blind Tiger)

Following on from the success of their recent Korean and Thai nights, Blind Tiger is travelling to Malaysia for this week's pop-up restaurant at The Fallow Deer in Teddington.

These regular pop-ups offer dishes from around the world to help bring new cuisines to residents through both dine-in and takeaway.

There are also free meals up for grabs for those who can get their neighbours involved in the pop-up night – check their event listing for more details.

Orders must be placed by 7pm today, 4 April. Dine-in and takeaway are available both days.

For more local events, please check our What's On section here.

Thank you again to our sponsors: Landmark Arts Centre, The Abercorn Arms, The King's Head, and The Wharf.

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