Event M24: Three Imaginary Boys play The Cure
The Chichester Inn 38 West St, Chichester, United KingdomThree Imaginary Boys return after two previous sell-out shows supported by the deliciously dark & gritty music of Bliss Pit. Featuring songs […]
Three Imaginary Boys return after two previous sell-out shows supported by the deliciously dark & gritty music of Bliss Pit. Featuring songs […]
Join local historian Alan Green on this new walk exploring where Georgian Cicestrians obtained their entertainment and meeting some of those who […]
Between 2016 and 2018, Chris Hare managed the Chichester Heritage Trails project for the Chichester Society. He draws on that project and […]
Chichester’s Consort of Twelve recreates a concert typical of Georgian-era London’s famous Vauxhall Gardens. Featuring singer Rebecca Leggett, organist Charles Harrison and […]
Capture the beauty of Chichester Harbour National Landscape from the water with guidance from local artist, Nic Cowper. Join fellow art enthusiasts […]
During this information sharing event, speakers from operating companies and local government will explain the pros and cons of transport strategies for […]
The Cathedral itself is well known, but what about the Cloisters? Join Cathedral Guides for a fascinating tour of this less well-known […]
A talk by author, Michelle Magorian based on two of her best-selling books. From the romance and suspense of A Little Love […]
Deported in 1941 to the Riga Ghetto Manfred Goldberg aged 11, his brother aged 7, and their mother spent three and a […]
What did World War One veteran and county councillor, Charles Bentinck Budd; Angmering farmer, Jorian Jenks; and Rustington vicar, Rev. James Croslasnd […]
One of Britain’s most widely experienced oboists, Graham Salter, comes together with cellist Roger Clayden and pianist Christopher Taylor for a 60 […]
Author and raconteur, Lesley Downer, bubbles with excitement and fascinating detail, telling stranger-than-fiction tales of empresses, novelists and warriors, courtesans and geishas. […]
The 2025 festival will run from Saturday 14 June to Sunday 20 July.