Jimmy Anderson
The Forum Bath 1A Forum Buildings, Bath, Somerset, United KingdomThe Jimmy Anderson is returning to the stage in 2025 for an unrivalled evening of never-before-heard stories from inside the changing room.
The Jimmy Anderson is returning to the stage in 2025 for an unrivalled evening of never-before-heard stories from inside the changing room.
Every Wednesday, The Jesters opens the stage to 12 brand-new or developing acts, each with 5 minutes to make some noise, test some material, and maybe even bring the house down.
Enjoy a fresh squeeze of comedy at the Saracen's Head. Free of charge with a new lineup of excellent acts each week.
With over 4,000 miles of polluted waterways, Britain and Ireland’s rivers are in ruin. This vibrant new tapestry of transporting tales winds through stories.
Frankly is no ordinary political memoir. Remarkable for its honesty and self-reflection, this is the story of Nicola Sturgeon, one of our most influential and successful leaders.
Soak up the buzzing atmosphere at Green Park Brasserie with live music four nights a week - every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, 6.30pm - 10pm.
Through the unique voices of the artists she continues to inspire acclaimed singer-songwriters in their own right will perform intimate interpretations of their favourite Joni Mitchell songs in a loving ode.
Mr B's are thrilled to welcome bestselling, Booker Prize longlisted author, Oyinkan Braithwaite to Bath for her much anticipated new novel, Cursed Daughters.
The Renaissance re-oriented everything, from how the West saw the rest of the world, to why North ended up at the top of European maps
These are the comics who’ve been grafting on the circuit for years, sharpening their sets in pubs, clubs, basements and backrooms - and they’re just starting to break into the mainstream.
The legendary night dedicated to worshipping at the altar of Taylor Swift.
In April 2025, the Tony Blair Institute published a critique of current net zero plans to avoid damaging climate change entitled
Some new groups in the City Centre that have recently started that young people can come along to if they would like. All of these are open to all young people 11-19 (yr7+ and up to 25 if additional needs).
Southgate Sorcerers is run with DM Alex where young people will tell their own stories about slaying monsters and moving mountains.
Wonderful Widcombe nights at Widcombe Social Club very near to Bath city centre. Free live music from 7-9 pm every Friday in a relaxed setting. Affordable freshly cooked Pizza including […]
Bath audiences are in for a treat this autumn. On Thursday 17 October, acclaimed comedian Trevor Lock brings his hit show How to Drink a Glass of Water to St James’s Wine Vaults.
Soak up the buzzing atmosphere at Green Park Brasserie with live music four nights a week - every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, 6.30pm - 10pm.
Michael Jackson was once simply known as The King of Pop and seen as one of the last great performers to emerge from Tamla Motown
Experience the Magic. Every Friday and Saturday night at 8pm, magicians entertain and amaze in a speakeasy type atmosphere.
The Jesters bring the UK’s best comedians — TV names, festival favourites, and rising stars — into Bath’s only underground comedy club for a night of stand-up you won’t forget
The Internationally acclaimed BJÖRN AGAIN show was created and founded in 1988 in Melbourne, by Australian musician/manager ROD STEPHEN.
Baba’s Back on Tour! Join the multi-award-winning comedian as he guides us through family life, his new found fame
Bath audiences are in for a treat this autumn. On Thursday 17 October, acclaimed comedian Trevor Lock brings his hit show How to Drink a Glass of Water to St James’s Wine Vaults.
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