TODAY
Stonemasonry Works Yard Tour, Salisbury Cathedral, 2pm-3pm. Info: salisburycathedral.org.uk
Stand-up Comedy, @Home Salisbury, Bridge Street, 8pm. Info: athomesalisbury.com
TOMORROW
Under Five’s Friday: Lost and Found with artist Suzie Gutteridge, suitable for 2-5 year olds, Salisbury Museum, 10am-11.30am.
Foodie Friday, Guildhall Square, Salisbury, 10am-4pm.
Wine and Cheese Tasting, Fisherton Mill Gallery Cafe, Salisbury, 6.30pm. Info: party@novelwines.co.uk or 01225 667311.
Langford Beer, Gin & Cider Festival, Steeple Langford Recreation Ground, 7pm-11pm.
Salisbury Jazz Club: The Savannah Jazz Band, Stockman’s Lounge, The Auction Centre, Netherhampton Road, Salisbury. Doors open 7pm, music 8pm.
Scarlet Swing: Music of the 1940s, The Ringwood Meeting House, Meeting House Lane, Ringwood, 7.30pm. Info: info@ringwoodmeetinghouse.org or 01425476324.
Ross Noble: El Hablador, comedy, City Hall, Salisbury, 8pm. Info: cityhallsalisbury.co.uk or 01722 434434.
Alternate Open Mic, Karaoke & Vinyl, @Home Salisbury, Bridge Street, 8pm. Info: athomesalisbury.com
SATURDAY
Schools Craft Challenge Exhibition, Salisbury Cathedral, 9am-5pm. Also Sunday. Info: salisburycathedral.org.uk
Plain Arts: Salisbury Paint Off, Salisbury Cathedral Cloisters, 11am-4pm. Info: salisburycathedral.org.uk
Jazz Piano Concert by Greg Carley, St Thomas’s Church, Salisbury, 12.15pm. Retiring collection in aid of Quest 2020 appeal.
Salisbury Xanten Twinning Association: Bierfest, featuring Bierfass Oompah Band, River Bourne Community Farm, 7pm-11pm.
Hundred Watt Club, burlesque & cabaret, City Hall Salisbury, 8pm. Info: cityhallsalisbury.co.uk or 01722 434434.
SUNDAY
Free Evening of Entertainment with Peterson Toscano, Created in God’s Image: Everything is Connected, discussion about identity, justice, and peace, Salisbury Methodist Church, 2.30pm-4pm.
Car Boot Sundays, Market Place, Salisbury, 9am-midday.
A Royal Celebration with the Choir of St Thomas’s Church, St Thomas’s Church, Salisbury, 6.30pm. Admission is free, retiring collection in aid of Quest 2020 appeal.
MONDAY
Mental Mondays, @Home Salisbury, Bridge Street, 7pm. Info: athomesalisbury.com
WEDNESDAY
Poetika with guest Lucas Shamanic, monthly open mic spoken word and acoustic music, The Pheasant Inn, Salt Lane, Salisbury, 7.30pm. Info: poetika.org.uk
Circus Cabaret, @Home Salisbury, Bridge Street, 8pm. Info: athomesalisbury.com
Talk: Ian McKeever RA – Conversation on Art, Young Gallery, above Salisbury Library, 6.30pm. Info: info@younggallerysalisbury.co.uk or younggallerysalisbury.co.uk
THEATRE
Duet for One, Salisbury Playhouse. Runs from September 10-15. Info: wiltshirecreative.co.uk or 01722 320 333.
A Wiltshire Tale, Salisbury Arts Centre. Runs from September 14-15.
The Habit of Art, Salisbury Playhouse. Runs from September 17-22.
EXHIBITIONS
Henry Lamb: Out of the Shadows, Salisbury Museum. Runs until September 30.
1918: War and Peace, The Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum, The Close, Salisbury. Runs until November 30.
The Miracle Paintings Exhibition, Salisbury Cathedral. Runs until October 23, 9am-7pm. Free.
Anello Flow: An Exhibition by Almuth Tebbenhoff, Salisbury Museum. Runs until February 16.
Ian Mckeever: Weight & Measure, Woodcuts, Monoprints, Etchings & Lithographs, Young Gallery, Salisbury Library. Runs until October 27.
Richard Schlee Collected drawings From Southampton City Art Gallery Collection, Young Gallery, Salisbury Library. Runs until October 27.
Rob Hames: Landscape of the Plain, Fisherton Mill, Salisbury. Runs until October 6.
Archive Exhibition, Salisbury Arts Centre. Runs until September 29.
Bella Figura, Beaumont Gallery, Mere. Runs from September 15-30.
GIGS
TODAY
Sarum Live Open Mic & Jam, The Duck Inn, Laverstock, 7.30pm.
TOMORROW
Chicago 9, The Wig & Quill, Salisbury, 9pm. Free entry.
Barely Legal, Berwick St John Country Fayre, 7.30pm-9pm.
SATURDAY
The Underdogs, The Wig & Quill, Salisbury, 9pm. Free entry.
WEDNESDAY
Colum Sands, The Winchester Gate, Salisbury, 7.30pm.
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