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Fun Things to do in Bath in July 2023

 

People sat under a marque enjoying the sun.

If you’re coming to stay with us here at Toghill House Farm this July and looking for fun activities, there’s plenty of entertainment to choose from just a little drive away in Bath City

 

  • Bath on the Beach

Daily – From June 16th to August 13th 2023 | 10:00 – 22:00

Royal Pavilion, Royal Victoria Park, Bath, BA1 2NR

Summer has finally arrived in Bath and what better way to celebrate than by heading to Bath on the Beach in Royal Victoria Park. Open daily from 10 am to 10 pm, you can spend the day relaxing on a deck chair with the sand between your toes and drink in your hand. Entry is free for all members of the family, including four-legged friends. However, adults only after 6 pm. For large groups and reservations of your favourite spot, you can even book in advance for more information, visit BathOnTheBeach.Co.UK.

  • Musical Theatre Raves

July 7th July 2023 | 23:00

KOMEDIA 22-23 Westgate Street, Bath, BA1 1EP

Have you ever been in a nightclub and thought, “I wish they’d play some Hamilton or Greatest Showman”? Musical Theatre Raves at Komedia in Bath is the place to be. What was a one-off themed night in London’s famous Heaven, has now turned into a nationwide tour of nightclubs up and down the country. Dance the night away to all your musical favourites with hosts Soroya Marchelle and Michael Auger. Search Musical Theatre Raves on social media for just a taste of what’s in store. For tickets visit Komedia.Co.UK.

  • Eliza Clark on PENANCE

July 24th 2023 | 19:00

Topping & Company Booksellers of Bath, York Street, Bath, Somerset BA1 1NG

An evening with award-winning author Eliza Clark, as she celebrates and discusses her brand-new novel; Penance. The “utterly chilling, compulsive story of a murder among teenagers, on the eve of the historic Brexit vote.” The reader is given all the evidence through interviews with witnesses, family members, and even correspondence with the killers themselves, and is asked one question: how much of it is true? Book your ticket and get the book from Topping and Company by visiting ToppingBooks.Co.UK.

  • Horrible Histories: Terrible Tudors

July 20th — July 22nd 2023 | Various Times

Theatre Royal Bath, Sawclose, Bath, BA1 1ET

Historic fun for all the family. The Terrible Tudors are back and on stage in Bath this July. Learn all about the horrible Henries and evil Elizabeth with all the nasty bits thrown in with Bloody Mary, the break from Rome and even the Spanish Armada, which no one will see coming. Thursday and Friday shows at 4:30 pm and 7:30 pm, as well as a Saturday matinee at 2:30 pm and an evening show at 7:00 pm. Recommended for ages 5+. For more information and to book tickets, visit TheatreRoyal.Org.UK.

  • Bath Philharmonia & Pacific Chorale

July 21st 2023 | 19:30

Bath Abbey, Bath BA1 1LT, UK

As part of an international tour, Grammy Award-winning Pacific Chorale teamed up with local sensations Bath Philharmonia to present Florence Price’s rediscovered Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight. Set alongside Joseph Haydn’s moving Nelson Mass in the atmospheric and historic Bath Abbey. Longstanding lovers and newcomers of orchestral music are invited to share what promises to be, an evening of delight. For more information and tickets, visit BathPhil.Co.UK.

  • Bath Vintage Kilo Sale

July 23rd 2023 | 10:00

Green Park Station, Green Park, Road Bath, BA1 1JB

Worth the Weight are back in Bath again with their popular Vintage Kilo Sale. The concept is simple; pick and mix clothing from rails of authentic vintage items, all for £20 a kilo. Rails are replenished throughout the day, so there are plenty of fresh pieces to choose from. Heavy items like coats etc are capped at £20. Booking is advised but there will be walk-in spots on the day. Admission costs £2. For more information and to book your tickets: EventBrite.Co.UK.