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Laceby Acoustic Night

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🎶 Laceby Acoustic Night 🎶
Join us for a relaxed evening of live music, great food and drinks at our upcoming Acoustic Night.
📅 Saturday 30th May ⏰ 6PM – 9PM
🎤 Live acoustic music from Warren Ireland
🍔 Food by PARMO SUTRA
🧁 Sweet treats from Campbell’s Cakery
🍻 Bar opens from 6PM 🍴 Food served from 6PM
📍 Butt Lane, Laceby
Bring your friends, enjoy the atmosphere and support some fantastic local talent and vendors. We hope to see you there!

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May 29, 2026 |

Faulty Towers The Dining Experience at Laceby Manor

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Join us for the world’s most sought-after show based on the iconic BBC series Fawlty Towers!

Celebrating 50 years of Fawlty Towers, this ‘fresh comic invention’ (British Comedy Guide) continues to reign supreme as the longest-running and most celebrated stage adaptation of the beloved sitcom.

 Basil, Manuel and Sybil are in town—and they’re bringing a healthy dose of mayhem to your door. Fully immersive, highly interactive and completely original, this is the show where anything can and usually does happen. With 70% of the show improvised, it’s never the same twice. Expect two hours of comedy, a 70s-inspired three course meal, and universal acclaim the world over. This critically acclaimed experience guarantees chaos, laughter, and an unforgettable night out.

Please note, due to the event layout tables of fewer than 10 may be seated with other guests. All tickets include a 3-course dinner and 2-hour interactive show.

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May 29, 2026 |

Corella

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Manchester alt-rock band Corella head to Docks Academy on Saturday, 30th May, to promote their new album!

Saturday 30 May 2026
Doors 7pm | Curfew 11pm
Ages 14+ (U18s to be accompanied)
Advance Tickets | £20 + Fees
The audience for this show will be standing
Pre-order A Beautiful World to Lose by midnight on Thursday, 30th April, to access the exclusive pre-sale on Friday, 1st May at 10 am.
If any tickets remain, general sale opens on Tuesday, 5th May at 10 am.
The tour comes ahead of their second album, A Beautiful World to Lose, landing in September 2026 — a record that sees the band push beyond the energy of their debut into something more defined and self-assured.
Their 2024 debut made an immediate impact, breaking into the UK album charts as a fully independent release. Since then, they’ve built a following the hard way — touring relentlessly, landing major festival slots, and selling out shows across the UK and beyond.
The new material reflects that shift. Still direct and melodic, but with a sharper edge, tackling the weight of growing up, uncertainty, and everything that comes with it, without losing the sense of connection that’s pulled people in from the start

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May 29, 2026 |

Adult Evening at Nunny’s Farm

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Join the team at Nunny’s Farm in Grimsby for another evening on the farm just for adults!

Join us after the farm has closed for the day for a relaxed evening at the farm, the sheep will be grazing in the orchard for everyone to meet as always!
The goats are ready to climb all over everyone again, and the guinea pigs and rabbits will be waiting to be groomed!
  • Groom the ponies
  • Groom the guinea pigs
  • Meet the sheep
  • Cuddle the goats

 

Perfect for those who’d like to visit the farm without any children about! A great ‘Date Night’ idea too!

If this sounds like the perfect evening for you then book using the link: https://bookwhen.com/nunnysfarm
Tickets sold fast last time so get them now while it is available!
  • Saturday 30 May 2026
  • 4.30pm to 6.30pm
  • Nunny’s Farm, Grimsby

 

 

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May 29, 2026 |

The Great Scartho Seed Swap

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The 4th annual Great Scartho SeedLING Swap event
Come and join us for the much anticipated second event of 2026, in Scartho Community Garden. We’d love to see you there ☺
Bring what you can and take what you need 🌱
And if you’re unsure if you’ll have any seedlings spare, there’s plenty of time to sow a few extras so you can bring them along
  • Scartho Community Garden, Waltham Road, Scartho, Grimsby DN33 2PY
  • Saturday 30 May 2026
  • 10am to 11am

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May 28, 2026 |

Antarctic Monkeys at Docks Academy

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Formed in March 2006 from a jamming session, the Antarctic Monkeys became a phenomenon in their own right, travelling the UK and Europe with numerous tours. The demand is now more than ever. Firmly established on the tribute scene, their live show has the power, passion and the creative edge to whip audiences into a frenzy when delivering the powerful tunes of the Arctic Monkeys as the way they should be.

Their reputation grew very quickly and in 2009 received approval from close relations to the Arctic’s as well as Chris McClure (from the front cover of the album ‘Whatever People Say I am, That’s What I’m Not’ and brother of lead singer – Jon McClure, from Reverend and the Makers).

There have been too many highlights to mention them all but main ones include Rock Revolution in Sicily, Oxegen Festival 2010 in Ireland and the Liverpool Mathew Street Festival, playing in front of 50,000 plus people as well as interviews and appearances in Q Magazine, MTV and Sky News. Rarely is there a tribute band that can rival the original yet these 4 lads mimic Turner, Cook, O’Mally and Helders style perfectly.

 

Friday 29th May 2026

Doors 7pm | Curfew 11pm
Ages 14+ (U18s to be accompanied)
Advance Tickets | £22.50 + Fees
The audience for this show will be standing

 

 

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May 27, 2026 |

Badness live at Yardbirds Rock

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Get ready to step into the house of fun with Badness, the ultimate Madness tribute band, bringing their high-energy show to the Eastbourne Bandstand once again!

For years, they’ve been delivering the very best of Madness, with hits like Our House, Baggy Trousers, and It Must Be Love.

With their authentic sound and infectious stage presence, Badness will have you dancing One Step Beyond and singing along to every classic tune.

Don’t miss out on this unforgettable night of ska, madness, and mayhem!

 

  • Friday 29 May 2026
  • Yardbirds Rock, Grimsby

 

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May 27, 2026 |

On The Road – a free exhibition at Grimsby Town Hall

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On The Road – a free exhibition at Grimsby Town Hall

  • The Bremerhaven Room, Grimsby Town Hall
  • Friday 29 May, 2026 10am to 4pm

 

This exhibition will include photographs, documents and artefacts relating to all forms of road transport in North East Lincolnshire. The first section of the exhibition will be devoted to horse-drawn transport, including the rulleys, which were a familiar sight on Grimsby Docks.

Also on display will be items relating to the area’s many garages and car dealerships. Included among these will be the Royal Dock Garage (Cleethorpe Road), Alexandra Motors (Bradley Crossroads), Alf Lumley (Brereton Avenue) and Bratley’s Garage (Waltham).

The exhibition will also cover two-wheeled transport, with items relating to local cycling clubs, the cycle track on West Marsh, and the Tower Cycle Company Limited. There will also be a tribute to Freddie Frith, Grimsby’s motorcycle racing legend.

Visitors will also have an opportunity to see items connected with some of the transport-related manufacturing companies of North East Lincolnshire, including Lloyd Cars, Abbey (Cosalt) Caravans, and Woodthorpe & Haddock (cart and carriage builders).

Finally, there will be a display of photographs and documents relating to public transport and commercial vehicles. This part of the display will include items relating to the trolleybuses, Granville Tours and the vans and lorries owned by local businesses, including the Grimsby Ice Company and Dyte’s Bakery in Cleethorpes.

Adrian Wilkinson, Archivist, Lincs Inspire, said: “140 years ago Karl Benz registered the first patent for a practical road vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine. Since 1886, cars, vans, buses and lorries have profoundly changed the world we live in. This exhibition provides an insight into the influence that mechanised road transport has had in North East Lincolnshire. However, this isn’t just an exhibition for “petrolheads”, as many of the photographs show how local buildings and streets have changed since the 1880s (and for those who prefer horses, we have included a display of items relating to equine transport).”

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May 26, 2026 |

The Rubenstein Hartung Duo – One piano, four hands

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In a special concert to conclude season 67, we are pleased to present the longstanding duo partnership of Robin Rubenstein, originally from Los Angeles, together with Grimsby based pianist Victoria Hartung.

They will perform a themed programme of Mozart, Schubert, Debussy, Brahms and Ravel with more than a hint of mystery, myth and magic.

Reservations not required. Seats can be purchased on the door. Aim to arrive by 7:15. Visit the Concert Society website for details of concessions. Car parking is available at and around the Town Hall.

 

  • Thursday 28 May 2026
  • 7.30pm
  • Grimsby Town Hall

https://www.grimsbyconcertsociety.org

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May 25, 2026 |