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What's on near Kingston this weekend: Live music, disco dancing, and more

By Tilly O'Brien   23rd Oct 2025

There are a variety of things to do in and around Kingston this weekend (Credit: Nub News)
There are a variety of things to do in and around Kingston this weekend (Credit: Nub News)

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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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Totally Blondie Cover Band Fundraising Gig

Friday 24 October, All Saints, 7pm start.

All Saints is located in 14-16 Market Pl, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1JP (Image supplied)

All Saints Kingston Presents; Totally Blondie - Expect a blistering live performance fronted by a stunning Debbie Harry lookalike and an experienced professional band.

Blondie was one of the most iconic bands of the 70's & 80's with songs like Hanging On The Telephone, One Way Or Another, Call Me, Atomic and heart of Glass and Totally Blondie make sure these fantastic tunes sound as fresh and exciting today as they did back then.

Reduced price early bird tickets available for a limited time, ticket price will then increase so please get your tickets early! Please note standing/dancing is expected at this event.

View the promo Video HERE.

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Hong Kong Kids Music Festival

Saturday 25 October, All Saints, 1.30pm - 3pm.

Kingston Beats is hosting Hong Kong Kids Music Festival this weekend (Image supplied)

Following the success of the first Hong Kong Kids Music Festival in 2024 – which featured 13 delightful performances by young musicians – Kingston Beats is proud to present the second Festival this year.

This year's programme will showcase 29 solo and group performances, featuring piano, cello, violin, flute, clarinet and vocal music by talented children from Kingston, Sutton and Wimbledon.

Join us for a wonderful afternoon of beautiful music and celebration of young talent in Kingston.

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The Fallen Leaves

Saturday 25 October, The Fighting Cocks, 7.30pm - 11pm.

The Fighting Cocks is located in Old London Road, Kingston, KT2 6QA (Image supplied)

Serving 'Punk Rock for Gentleman', this classic band traces its roots all the way back to The Subway Sect. Their sound has been described as "Somewhere between The Who and The Ramones" and they will be showcasing their latest album: "Simple Songs for Complex People".

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The Drop

Saturday 25 October, The Red Lion in Teddington, 7.30pm - 11pm.

The Red Lion is located in 164 Stanley Road, Teddington, TW11 8UD (Image supplied)

The Drop Presented by Northern Monkey & The Nobleizer.

Northern Monkey grew up listening to Motown and 70's disco beats, visiting Ibiza in 1988 and experiencing the early days of the UK House explosion at the Hacienda in Manchester influence Northern Monkey's musical taste. A lover of Funk, Classic House and Nu-Disco he will get your feet moving.

The Nobleizer is a highly talented musician and DJ. A lover of Jazz Funk, Soulful House and infectious drum beats. He brings a new dimension to the dancefloor.

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