Events in January 2026 - What's On
Here you'll find ideas for a great day out or a night's entertainment, all taking place in our area. Many are even free.
You can submit your own event via the button on the right. Alternatively you can email James on james@allabout-local.com or phone us on (01684) 252 242. It is free for not-for-profit groups and organisations.
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Jack and the Beanstalk Pantonmime Malvern
26 December 2025 to 04 January 2026
Get ready for the ultimate panto experience! Tom Lister and Mark James are teaming up for the festive spectacular Jack and the Beanstalk - and it's BIGGER, BOLDER and more BONKERS than ever!
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Worcester Cathedral's Christmas Tree Festival
27 December 2025 to 06 January 2026
One of Worcester Cathedral's most popular Christmas festivals returns
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Worcester Repertory Company present Sleeping Beauty
02 January 2026 to 04 January 2026
Worcester's favourite family pantomime is back with a show that will put you under its spell.. Oh Yes It Will!
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New Year Concert by Worcester Philharmonic Orchestra
10 January 2026
Come and join the WPO for an afternoon of New Year Family Favourites!
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West Malvern Garden and Nature Club
13 January 2026
With regular meeting, new members & vistors are welcome.
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Great Malvern Farmers Market
17 January 2026
Fresh, local seasonal produce with true provenance. Great selection.
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Malvern Concert Club Concerts 2025
18 January 2026
Welcome to another season of outstanding classical chamber concerts in Malvern
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A series of six Sunday evening and afternoon concerts in the Festival Theatre at Malvern Theatres
A 'Coffee and Cake' concert at Elmslie House on 15 May 2026 -
Great Malvern Priory Spring Lunchbox
22 January 2026
Great Malvern Priory's popular series of lunchtime talks and music performances
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Come and Sing with Ledbury Choral Society
24 January 2026
Ledbury Choral Society invites you to join their Come and Sing event
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