The Summer is hotting up with all the cultural festivals and events you’ll be wanting to add to your calendar.
From rocking riffs out at Pleinmont to basking in the best of French opera, to discovering the serenity of the sea in local art exhibitions to celebrating traditional culture... There really is something for everyone!
Who needs Glastonbury when you’ve got Chaos on your doorstep?
Greenman MCC once again invites you to join them at Pleinmont Point for a fun-filled weekend.
Escape from the world and enjoy some fun filled days with friends, music, motorcycles, cold drinks, hot food and the most amazing sunsets, from one of the most beautiful festival sites.
It's a family friendly event and everyone is welcome. If you haven't ventured up, why not? Do it!
Be transported to the heart of the opera and find your place amongst the orchestra and artists of the Rennes Opera, as the iconic story of Tosca comes to life on screen!
Sung in Italian with French subtitles, Tosca is an opera in 3 acts and tells a tragic love story where passion and jealousy collide.
Guernsey Arts are really thrilled to be partnering with the Opéra de Rennes to share this 2024 performance from some of France’s leading operatic talents.
Opéra is a sumptuous art form with incredible skills to appreciate - from vocals and orchestra to costume and stage production
Book your FREE Ticket HERE!
Gill Harrison’s beautiful collection of artwork showcases a love of the ever-changing landscapes of Guernsey.
Gill’s creativity is often inspired by the interface between the water and the land - reflections in the sand and unfolding scenery as the tides ebb and flow.
Discover how Gill captures the light and sparkle that reflects from Guernsey’s beautiful blue seas in her exhibition, now showing at the National Trust of Guernsey’s Art at The Park Gallery within Saumarez Park from Tuesday 25 June to Friday 19 July. Open 10:00–17:00 seven days a week.
Admission is free. The Museum is access-friendly.
Celebrate traditional Guernsey on 1 July with music, craft demonstrations and delicious food (gâche melée and beanjar, anyone?).
Traditionally held on the first Monday in July, this is the island event known to herald the start of Guernsey's Summer - where you're bound to bump into someone you know!
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