What's On in Hadleigh this weekend

By Fraser Clements

9th Dec 2021 | Local News

All the live music events you could need this weekend, here's what's on this weekend in Hadleigh.

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The complete bewilderment (Flying Guards Men):

This Saturday 11th we will be having live music from 'The complete bewilderment' for those who went to the Bidleston B Natural music festival you may remember seeing them there. We look forward to having them play for the first time at the guardsman. So come and support them and enjoy another night with us with friends and family

Location: 66 High St, Hadleigh, Ipswich IP7 5EF

Date and Time: Saturday 11th

Price: Free entry

Links: The complete bewilderment Adam Thomas Live at the Cobblers:

Enjoy a lounge bar and drinks with some more local talent, Adam Thomas performs live acoustic music at The Cobblers wine bar and cafe. From 7:30pm.

Location: The Cobblers, 76 High St, Hadleigh, Ipswich IP7 5EF

Time: Saturday 11th, 7:30pm

Price: Free Entry

Links: Adam Thomas Live at the Cobblers

Hadleigh Orchestra Christmas Concert:

Free Entry

Sing along to Christmas Carols and enjoy a selection of great classical pieces:

Haydn - Menuetto (from Clock Symphony),

Pachelbel - Canon, Handel

- Water Music,

Dvorak - Slavonic Dance, Strauss

- Radetzky March.

This year we are supporting the charity 'Help Musicians UK'

Location: St Marys Church Hadleigh

Date and Time: Sunday 12th December, 4:00pm

Price: Free Entry

Links: Hadleigh Orchestra Christmas Concert

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