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Coldplay + Oasis + Stereophonics tribute show Bath Komedia 4th July 2025 | Komedia, Westgate Street, Bath, UK
Jul 4, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bath
Welcome to the ultimate tribute night featuring
Coldplay
,
Oasis
, and
Stereophonics
all in one place! Join us for a night of unforgettable music with
Coldplay It Again, Oasis Here Now
and
StereoCONics
- three of the UK's best tribute bands. Get ready to sing along to your favorite hits from these iconic bands including
Viva La Vida, Wonderwall
and
Dakota
. Don't miss out on this epic
Triple Bill
event - grab your tickets now!
14+ Show. Under 18s accompanied by an adult.
N.B - As per the videos below - this Tribute Triple Bill is performed by the same musicians.
Information Source: Lark Arts | eventbrite
Rokia Koné + Mohamed Errebbaa | Rook Lane Chapel
Jul 13, 2025 (UTC+0)
Bath
Rokia Koné + Mohamed Errebbaa19:00 Doors19:30 Mohamed Errebbaa (40min)20:10 Interval (20min)20:30 Rokia Koné (70min)21:40 EndsOne of Mali’s most beloved and dynamic artists, Rokia Koné is a force to be reckoned with. She has a voice that soars – pure, clear and true — above infectious Mande guitar grooves and traditional percussion, and her captivating performances run the gamut of emotion from joy to despair, fury to tenderness, wielding that astounding voice with grace and power. Born and raised in Ségou, the cradle of the ancient Bamana kingdom, Rokia draws on a rich tradition of griot storytelling and has a deep connection with her Malian ancestry. Her unique abilities in melodic improvisation, honed over years of late-night residencies in the legendary music clubs of Bamako, have earned her a place as one of West Africa’s most exciting vocalists. In 2017 she joined the all-female music collective Les Amazones d’Afrique, who use music as a vehicle to campaign for gender equality in Africa. Following the release of her widely-lauded debut album BAMANAN in collaboration with rock producer Jacknife Lee (U2, R.E.M., Taylor Swift) which brought her two All Africa Music Award nominations and The New York Times Critic’s Pick, now Rokia is putting her gritty, soaring, griot-infused vocals to Malian guitar and a West African percussive pulse. It’s the sound of an emerging legend replenishing her roots. Mohamed Errebbaa was born in Rabat, Morocco. He is a musician and master in the Gnawa world. Mohamed spent a decade traveling throughout Morocco, studying the diverse regional musical traditions under some of the leading musicians in the country. In southern Morocco, he studied Issawa and Deqqa folkloric percussion, developing a particular passion for the three-stringed Gnawa bass lute, the Guembri, before launching his international career.
Receptive to the fusion of musical genres, Mohamed has collaborated with many leading international artists. He has worked and performed with artists such as Trevy Felix, Nelly Stharre, Antonia Vai, Hamid Bouchnak, Martin Signeur, and Justin Adams, mixing traditional African music with the sounds of the wider world.
Information Source: Wildtune | eventbrite
Study Day For Nurses (2025) at Monkton Senior School, Bath. | Monkton Senior School
Jul 1, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bath
Programme for the day
8.30 -
Registration and Coffee
08:50 Welcome and housekeeping - Julia Handel RN and Nici Newbold Nurse Manager
09:00 ERIC - The Children’s Bowel & Bladder Charity
Brenda Cheer - Nurse trainer working for the charity
10:45
Coffee
11:00 Paediatric urological conditions and emergencies
Mr Tim Bates - Consultant Urologist, Royal United Hospital, Bath
12:00
Lunch
- optional tour of the medical centre
13:00 Caring for pupils with dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia, precocious and
delayed puberty
Miss Sarah Armstrong, Consultant Gynaecologist with an interest in Paediatric and
Adolescent gynaecology. St Michael’s Hospital, Bristol.
14:00
Afternoon Tea
14:15 Betsi, Florence and Godfrey. The early days of nursing and healthcare
Dr Alex Anstey - Professor in dermatology, and author of, Under the Skin.
15:00 Discussion around best Nursing practice today.
15:30 Certificate of attendance and evaluation forms
Information Source: Monkton Hospitality | eventbrite
It Happens Education Conference 2025 | Royal High School Bath
Jul 2, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bath
Welcome to the It Happens Education Conference 2025!
Date:
Wednesday 2 July 2025
Location:
Royal High School Bath
Confirmed speakers:
Jamie Bale, Schools Team Coordinator, Beyond Equality -
Masculinities, Empathy & Connection
Nick Hewlett CEO, St Dunstan’s Education Group -
Why we need to get serious about RSHE in school
Dr Jack Andrews, University of Oxford -
The adolescent brain and social development
Dr Elly Hanson, Clinical Psychologist -
Corporate profit at children's cost: How online forces are driving new sexual harms to young people and what we can do about it
Monica Bhogal, Director, Schools Consent Project -
Teaching Consent: Prevention through Education
Dr Robyn Muir, University of Surrey -
Influencer Culture and Disney Princesses: Using Young People's Media Diets to Promote Media Literacy?
Gabrielle Williams, Event Director -
The festival environment: exploring the skills young people need to safely navigate new experiences
Faustine Petron, Make it Mandatory -
KS5 Conundrum: The vital importance of RSHE in sixth form
Information Source: It Happens Education | eventbrite
Leadership Dialogues 2025 | The Forum
Jul 2, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bath
Welcome to Leadership Dialogues 2025: Leadership as a Force for Good
On 2nd July 2025, in the picturesque city of Bath, we’ll gather for a day dedicated to meaningful connection and insightful discussion.
This year’s theme, "Leadership as a Force for Good," calls on leaders from all walks of life to explore how leadership can drive positive change and benefit communities, organisations, and society as a whole. It’s an opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, share ideas, and be inspired by a collective vision of leadership that puts purpose and integrity at its heart.
Join us for a day of stimulating conversations, thought-provoking sessions, and the chance to build relationships that could shape the future. Together, let’s champion leadership that truly makes a difference.
Please note that the above agenda is subject to change. Please check the
Leadership Dialogues website
for latest programming information.
Please note that Student ID will be verified on the door for anyone who has purchased a Student pass.
For the full agenda and further information please
click here.
Information Source: University of Bath, Executive Education | eventbrite
An Evening with Andy Robinson | The Lyceum Club
Jul 4, 2025 (UTC+0)
Bath
An evening with Tranmere Rovers player and EFL legend, Andy Robinson. We will be delving into career highlights of Robbo at Prenton Park and how he became one of the most loved icons in EFL history. Included in your admission, you will have a hot meal during the interval and live music. During the second half of the show, we will be taking questions from the audience for Robbo to answer on his career as a player and his all time EFL XI. We will finish the evening with an auction of Tranmere memorabilia and a raffle with the proceeds going to The Martin Gallier Project. Please email the event organiser if you have specific dietary requirements including veg options.
Information Source: The Martin Gallier Project | eventbrite
Glass House at The Mission Theatre Bath | The Mission Theatre
Jul 21, 2025 (UTC+0)
Bath
Welcome to Glass House at The Mission Theatre Bath! This is the debut performance of Sandcastles Productions, a student-led theatre company founded in Bath and run by young people attending university in Cambridge, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Durham. Glass House, the company's first original production, will be performed at the 2025 Edinburgh Fringe festival - but will be kicking off its Summer run in Bath for a one-night-only showing! 'Glass House' is a one act Drama which explores the ever-present, grimy underbelly of the human beast with an unwavering intimacy. A boundary-pushing piece of mocku-theatre, the play is interspliced with pre-recorded interviews with the 'real-life' inspirations for the on-stage characters as they tell their renditions of what happened on the supposedly historic night of February 14th , 2011- whereupon the longest recorded stop at a bus shelter in British transport history took place. The play uncovers how, on a night of unrelenting rain and flooding in the English countryside, a standoff between a bus driver clinging to the rules and a houseless man who can't afford a ticket inexorably leads into a mire of tension and social conflict.
Information Source: Sandcastles Productions | eventbrite