What's on in Kingston this weekend: community fun and live music

By Tilly O'Brien

29th Aug 2024 | Local News

Save The World Club, 18 Southsea Road, Kingston (Credit: Save The World Club)
Save The World Club, 18 Southsea Road, Kingston (Credit: Save The World Club)

Welcome to your weekly What's on in Kingston.  

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

Read on for Kingston's not to be missed outings this week, and remember, you can add your FREE event using the Nub It button!

UP THE LAGEN!

Friday 30 August, The Fighting Cocks, 7.30pm doors open

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Join us for a raucous knees up this August to stomp with the boys from Kingston. 

The Lagan are a riotous band with their roots in punk rock with a heavy trad folk influence.

Starting in 2008 as a means to get together to play some songs and sink some jars, it quickly evolved into something bigger. The band has since released a self funded full length album and an EP on Banquet Records, went on to tour around the UK and Europe, played on some of the finest stages with some of the finest bands in the world, and continues to go from strength to strength!

Save The World Club Community Day

Saturday 31 August,  18 Southsea Road, Kingston upon Thames KT1 2EH, 2pm-6pm

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Save The World Club's monthly Community Day, open to the public.

Find out what's going on, have a catch-up, grab a bite to eat and see what second-hand gems you can find in our warehouse. You'll also be able to learn all about our "Revive-All" electricals repair workshop.

Damage UK Launch Party

Saturday 31 August, The Fighting Cocks, 7.30pm-11pm

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DAMAGE UK launch their second album 'Innocent Bystanders' with special guests SCREAMING DEAD and more announced soon! Vinyl and CD will be available on the night, along with very limited numbers of souvenir Tee's. Ticket's only £10 in advance (+booking). Doors 7:30 and bands 8-11pm

DAMAGE UK

Trace their roots to the very beginning of UK Punk and the Roxy Club in 1977, but play all new original material. They have been described as 'somewhere between the Clash and Joy Division, with a sprinkling of all sorts of magic', with the show still capturing all the energy and intensity of the birth of British Punk Rock.

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

     

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