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What's on in Warwick this weekend? Pop-up performances,'Weird Walk of Warwick' and markets

By Nadia Sayed 11th Sep 2025

Discover our top picks for events in Warwick this weekend (image via Nub News)
Discover our top picks for events in Warwick this weekend (image via Nub News)

Here is our list of top picks for events in Warwick this weekend - brought to you in partnership with Fusion ClanCJ's Events Warwickshire and Windmill Hill Brewery and Taproom.

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Here are our top picks for the coming days:

1. James May and Oz Clarke to perform at pop-up performances in Warwick

Pop-up performances in pubs and cafés across the district have been announced as part of a three-day Charity Bike Challenge taking place this September by a celebrity duo. 

TV legends James May and Oz Clarke are set to return to their musical roots to support community singing projects this September. 

From 10 to 12 September 20205, the pair will join the sensational singing cyclists of Warwick-based music charity Armonico Consort to raise funds for vital community singing projects in the region.

There will be seven pop-up performances in pubs and cafes, visits to care homes, schools and singing groups for people living with dementia, with Kenilworth's Custard Corner / Station House on Station Road on the list.

Other locations include The Black Pug in Warwick, Boston Tea Party in Leamington Spa and on Friday 12 September from 7pm they will be at Warwick's Collegiate Church of St Mary.

Tickets and details can be found here.

mes May and Oz Clarke will host pop-up performances across Warwickshire for a Charity Bike Challenge from 10 to 12 September (image supplied)

2. The Weird Walk of Warwick

A 90-minute walking tour through the streets of Warwick is starting this month.

Hosted by the strange man known as Warrane Worthington, attendees will hear tales of murder, ghostly visions, and famous characters from history.

Taking place on selected dates, The Weird Walk of Warwick takes you to historic buildings and special locations in Warwick town centre.

There, your guide will tell you of the incredible stories that took place on that very spot.

Organisers said: "You'll hear incredible stories, from the hellhound that stalks the streets around Warwick Castle, to the night the Gunpowder Plot came to town, and even the ghost that haunts the Lord Leycester Hospital.

"As the night grows darker, you'll head to the old courts of Warwickshire, where the very worst criminals in the county were brought to trial, and to their death.

"If you've ever wanted to do a ghost walk or history tour of Warwick, this is your chance!

"Why is it called the Weird Walk of Warwick? Because it contains too many strange stories to simply be called a regular Walking Tour."

Find out more here.

A 90-minute walking tour through the streets of Warwick is starting this month (image supplied)

3. Markets

And of course this Saturday it is Warwick Market in Market Square.

The weekly market runs in the centre of town every weekend from 9am to 3pm.

Organisers said: "Warwick Market is a great opportunity to shop in a vibrant open-air setting, surrounded by many independent shops and cafes. On our Market, you will find variety and value, sold by new and experienced traders.

"You'll find stalls selling everything from fresh fruit and vegetables, plants and cut flowers, to fresh baking, fish and clothing, to gifts, and food specialities."

More details here.

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