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ART FIX: Bumper Bank Holiday edition

ART FIX: Bumper Bank Holiday edition

Friday 23 August 2024

ART FIX: Bumper Bank Holiday edition

Friday 23 August 2024


Celebrate the beginning of the Bank Holiday weekend with this jam-packed selection of activities and events taking place in Jersey over the next few days.

Every weekend, Express presents a selection of exhibitions, performances, workshops, events and other historic, creative and delicious content to help islanders get their weekly dose of culture.

Take a look at this week's offering...

Friday 23 August

Portuguese Food Festival

The annual celebration of Portuguese culture is back!

From Thursday 22 August until Monday 26 August, the Portuguese community will come together to share their culture with the rest of the island – featuring traditional music, food and fun.

Entry to the park is £2 per person, and children under nine go free.

The celebrations kick off from 14:00 on Friday, and at midday on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

Cherry Godfrey Cup

The inaugural Cherry Godfrey Cup comes to Springfield Stadium this Friday 23 and Saturday 24 August as four female squads from Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man and Isle of Wight kick off in the first event of its kind.

The two-day tournament will rotate hosts every other year as it aims to promote the female sport in the island nations.

The Jersey Football Association joined forces with Cherry Godfrey to facilitate this event, and spectators of all ages are encouraged to come down to show their support.

Entry to the ground is free and kick-off is at 17:00 on Friday for the first game and continues on Saturday in two games, the first at 10:00 before the cup final at 15:00.

Pendulum

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One of the most influential electronic music acts of this millennium is set to headline an event at the Watersplash tonight.

Hosted by Rebound MC, the event will run from 21:00 until 02:00 and tickets can be bought HERE.

Saturday 24 August

Reminisce at Mont Orgueil

DJs will be spinning the decks at a special bank holiday dance event at Mont Orgueil Castle this Saturday 24 August.

Jersey Heritage has teamed up with Togetherparties to welcome local DJs Warren Le Sueur and Simon Gasston as well as guest DJ Robbie Edwards to the historic castle.

It is strictly a 21+ event and attendees must bring their own alcohol. The event starts at 18:00 and will end at 23:30.

Tickets can be bought HERE.

Drag and Cabaret show

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Glitz and glamour will be centre stage in Chambers this Saturday night as performers from Flair Entertainment perform a Drag and Cabaret show.

The performance will run from 20:00 - 21:30 with the usual tunes continuing afterwards.

It is free to attend and the venue is 18+ only.

Live and Local in the Park 

Howard Davis Park is also a hot spot for bank holiday vibes as The Jersey Bounce headline family-friendly concert 'Live and Local in the Park'.

Picnics are recommended and seating is provided, but attendees are welcome to bring their own blankets and chairs are allowed. 

The concert will start at 19:00 and finish at 21:00.

Shine Bright for Tiny Seeds

Local fertility charity Tiny Seeds is hosting a family-fun community day on the field at Trinity's Parish Hall this Saturday.

Live music, games and food will all be offer, as well as a bouncy castle zone, soft play and toddler area.

Tickets for the full afternoon can be purchased HERE and all funds raised by the event will go towards the charity's work supporting those with fertility struggles in Jersey.

Sunday 25 August

Lowe's Legacy Summer Party

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The 'Lowe's Legacy Summer Party' comes to the Westhill Country Hotel this Sunday 25 August in memory of Dean Lowe and his 11-year-old son Charlie who were tragically killed in a hit-and-run last year.

The Lowe's Legacy Gig was the first fundraising event for the Lowe's Legacy Fund which was set up last November. The gig raised more than £17,000 last year.

Islanders can expect seven hours of live music from The Reminders (which was Dean's group), The Impressions, The Beantles, Jaime Boylen, Jenny O'Shea, and many more, as well as the opportunity to enjoy "Westhill's infamous BBQ".

There will also be bouncy castles, glitter face-painting, and more.

The party starts at midday and will finish at 19:00.

Tickets are still on sale and can be purchased HERE.

Monday 26 August

Master Farms Summer Spectacular

Islanders can finish off the bank holiday weekend with a dose of Jersey's natural beauty.

Take it all in at Master Farms in Grouville at the first of their Summer Spectacular events which continue throughout the end of August and into early September.

There's loads on offer including a chance to get in one of the John Deere tractors, meet some baby calves, get lost in a sunflower maze, and pick your own Jersey Royals.

It will be open from 09:30 until 14:30, and you can find more information or book your tickets HERE.

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