What's on in Kingston this weekend: Holi, 88 MPH, and International Women's Day
By Tilly O'Brien 5th Mar 2026
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Struggling to think of what to do this weekend? Don't worry, Kingston Nub News has you covered with some of our top picks!
You can find a full line-up of events in Kingston in our dedicated What's On section.
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Tea and Treats
Friday 6 March, Swinnerton Hall, 11am - 2pm.

Come and join us for a free cuppa and some delicious home made cake (savoury options available) at Tea and Treats, held at Swinnerton Hall on the first Friday of each month from 1100 to 1400. If you would like to meet new people, catch up with friends or just have some time out in a friendly atmosphere, you will be very welcome. No need to book - hope to see you there
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Holi Event
Saturday 7 March, Hollyfield School, 12pm - 5pm.

To celebrate Holi, a Hindu festival that celebrates the arrival of spring, love, and new life, non-profit, charitable organisation, Namaste Kingston will be hosting a Rangostav event from 12pm – 5pm on Saturday, 7 March at Hollyfield School in Surbiton.
Rangotsav, the festival of colours, is an occasion of celebrating life with various art forms and bringing a smile on children's faces, encouraging their creative potential - a perfect way to celebrate Holi.
At the event, there will be colour play, shopping, Indian food stalls, a 360 photobooth, a kid's zone, and more.
There will also be live DJ beats and Dhol and and Masti.
Tickets include candy floss, Holi colours, and unlimited Masti.
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88 MPH
Saturday 7 March, Bacchus Late Night Bar, 5pm - 10pm.

We're bringing back the glory days at Bacchus with the return of some of our old iconic nights for ONE EVENING ONLY !
Kicking off with 88 MPH, an early evening all about 80s alternative hits and guilty pleasures ! From Joy Divison to Journey, there's something for everyone.
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Loud Women
Saturday 7 March, The Fighting Cocks, 7.30pm start.

Metalcore dark-pop Queen with teeth. RUENA is a fully DIY powerhouse – producing her own tracks, directing her own videos, and building a visual world that's intense, cinematic and unsettling in all the right ways. Expect crushing heaviness, pop hooks that worm their way into your brain, and a live show that hits hard.
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