What's on in Teddington this weekend: vinyl disco, fireworks, theatre, music and more

By Emily Dalton

2nd Nov 2023 | Local News

What's on in Teddington this weekend? (Photo: Richmond Council)
What's on in Teddington this weekend? (Photo: Richmond Council)

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

Welcome to your weekly What's on in 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 FREE event using the Nub It button! 

All weekend 

Teddington Beer Festival, Landmark Arts Centre 

Teddington Beer Festival is back! Featuring a larger variety of beers and ciders from local breweries and further afield, cocktails and gin from Bone Idyll, plus live music from local musicians (no music Friday afternoon) and food. A Landmark Fundraising Event, all profits will support the community arts work. Tickets include your souvenir glass, programme, first beer token and entertainment. 

Friday 3 November 

Oh Oh Seven, The Abercorn Arms 8pm-1am 

Bring your own vinyl and get on your dancing shoes for a disco. Whether funk and soul or old time tunes, you can be the DJ at The Abercorn Arms' next party 

Teddington Soul Club, Teddington Constitutional Club, 7:30pm-12am 

Do you enjoy 70's disco and soul music, with a handful of 60's Motown thrown in for good measure? Come along to Teddington Constitutional Club, where DJ's "Disco Sue" and "Markus" play the best vinyl records to a friendly (if slightly worn out) bunch of party people of varying ages, who are old enough to know better. 

Saturday 4 November 

Love Letters, Hamton Hill Theatre, 7:45pm 

A R Gurney's tender story of a fifty-year relationship was first produced in 1988 and nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Regarded as one of the best American plays of the 1980s, Love Letters tells how two people first met as teenagers and how they remained in touch over the subsequent decades.  

POPTASTIC 80's, Teddington Constitutional Club 

Put on your neon Lycra, ra-ra skirt, leg warmers or shoulder pads; big up your hair & join DJ's "Disco Sue" and "Markus" playing the best vinyl records to a friendly (if slightly worn out) bunch of party people reliving their youth, who are old enough to know better - or just prop up the bar and enjoy the great music… 

Sunday 5 November 

Charity fireworks, The Anglers, gates open 5:30pm and show starts 8pm 

Join us at The Anglers as we host our annual charity fireworks night in aid of our chosen charities. Full bar, mulled wine, hot & soft drinks available. Due to increased security and safety costs, there will be £5 entry to the fireworks for over 16s. 50% of ticket sales will be donated to charity, and donations kindly accepted for our chosen charities. 

Richmond's annual fireworks, Richmond Athletic Ground, gates open 4:30pm and show starts 7pm 

Come along and enjoy a spectacular evening of family fun, with an exciting fireworks display to music. This theme is around 'Monarchy'. Guests will find a variety of food and drinks and a fully licensed bar.Tickets are £12 for adults and £6 for children. 

Heartfakers, Hampton Hub Club, 6pm 

In October 2017, the music community lost one of its most iconic songwriters & musicians, Thomas Earl Petty, who, along with his band The Heartbreakers wrote, recorded & performed some of the most enduring songs of the last 40 years. Heartfakers aim is to keep Tom's music alive, no wigs or look - a-likes, just 6 experienced musicians faithfully recreating these great compositions. 

     

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