Coronation weekend to be celebrated in Warwick with a party and pageant

By Ellen Manning

2nd May 2023 | Local News

Market Place will host ‘Warwick’s Coronation Celebration: Party in the Square’ on Saturday, May 6 (Image via Warwick District Council)
Market Place will host ‘Warwick’s Coronation Celebration: Party in the Square’ on Saturday, May 6 (Image via Warwick District Council)

Warwick will celebrate the Coronation of The King and The Queen Consort with two free entertainment-packed community events on Saturday 6 May and Sunday 7 May, thanks to Warwick Town Council, Warwick Chamber of Trade, and The Guy of Warwick Society.

Following the Coronation itself on Saturday 6 May, Market Place will host 'Warwick's Coronation Celebration: Party in the Square'.

Warwick's Coronation Celebration will be officially opened by The Mayor of Warwick and the Town Crier at 3pm, after the weekly Warwick Market.

The Celebration will feature live bands and entertainment reflecting their Majesties' years of service and passions. With turfed areas and additional seating in Market Place, the Coronation Celebration will continue throughout the afternoon until 7.30pm.

The main stage in Market Place with be dressed with Royal Balcony-style swags and host acts including The Warwick Community Band, Boparater Band, Chaos Band, and also play The Official Coronation Music Playlist, while additional entertainment in the square will feature Steel Drums, food and drink stalls, and more. People are also welcome to bring an afternoon picnic and make use of the nearby pubs, restaurants, and shops.

On Sunday 7 May, The Guy of Warwick Society will host the 'Coronation Pageant', as part of the nationwide series of Coronation Big Lunch events.

Taking place in Pageant Garden, off Castle Street in Warwick, the Coronation Pageant is free to attend and will run from 12.00 noon through to 5pm.

The Coronation Pageant will feature a specially commissioned performance by The Slaughterhouse Players, accompanied by the renowned local Folk rock act Wychwood, and welcomes people bringing their own picnics to Pageant Garden.

Cllr Richard Eddy, chair of community & culture at Warwick Town Council, said: "The Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort is a time for celebration across the nation and the Commonwealth, over a weekend of special events.

"When their Majesties encouraged people to spend the coronation weekend celebrating with friends, families and their communities, we wanted Warwick to be very much part of that.

"Together with the Warwick Chamber of Trade, we're thrilled to bring 'Warwick's Coronation Celebration: Party in the Square' to the town on Saturday for a fun filled afternoon party, that can be enjoyed as much as last year's successful Jubilee celebration was."

Peter Knell of The Guy of Warwick Society, said: "With the Coronation Weekend featuring different themes for weekend days and Sunday being The Big Coronation Lunch event, the Guy of Warwick Society wanted to step up and host Warwick's Big Lunch in the form of a Pageant, featuring a drama, entertainment, and a picnic area open to all. We can't wait to welcome people from all over Warwick to this special community event on the Sunday of coronation weekend."

The free events and opening hours are:

  • Saturday 6 May, 3pm – 7.30pm: Warwick's Coronation Celebration: Party in the Square, in Market Place, Warwick.
  • Sunday 7 May, 12 noon– 5pm: The Big Lunch: Coronation Pageant, in Pageant Garden, Warwick.

     

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