ARE you stumped as to how you are going to spend this May Bank Holiday in Worcester - well this may help you out.
Next weekend marks the May Bank Holiday where parents and children can enjoy the luxury of having an extra day off work and school.
With that in mind, if you're not one to plan a long weekend away or a trip to the beach, there is plenty of entertainment on offer in the city centre.
Whether it's grabbing a bite to eat, gathering the family together for an outdoor event or sitting down at a theatre to listen to a musical - the Bank Holiday won't be lacking entertainment.
Fine Food Market
The Fine Food Market is a regular event on Worcester High Street that takes place on the first Saturday of every month, with its large offering of brilliant Fine Food Traders.
Whether it's a sweet treat to a plate of delicious hot pulled-pork or a bottle of wine, there is plenty of food and drink on offer.
The market first appeared in Worcester this year on March 2, with May 4 the third running of the event in 2024.
The Smiths
Music lovers may fancy a trip to Huntington Hall to see The Smiths on May 4.
If you never saw The Smiths then this is your chance to experience their music played live.
This tribute act has performed in front of a 2500 capacity crowd at The Manchester Academy, 4000 on the main stage at Bestival, Camp Bestival, Kendal Calling and 15000 at Spike Island The Resurrection.
With an authenticity and provenance - The Smiths Ltd are the ultimate tribute.
Outdoor Cinema
Fancy watching a film but don't want to spend your time searching for a seat at the cinema, well the outdoor cinema will be right up your street.
Situated outside on Worcester Racecourse, this Open Air Cinema is a unique way to watch your favourite movie in a different setting to normal.
Three moves will be on show over the weekend, starting with Mamma Mia on Saturday, May 4 and followed by Guardians of the Galaxy and The Greatest Showman on Sunday, May 5.
Tudor May Day
Gather the family together for a fund day out on Sunday, May 5 for an event that will take you on a time travel through history.
Step back in time and celebrate May Day like a Tudor by immersing yourself in Tudor traditions.
Reenactors from The Lippett Household will be dressed as Tudors and will bring an array of traditional activities to Greyfriars House and Gardens.
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