Here are 12 Portsmouth Festivities 2018 events which are free, and either unticketed or organized on a ticket reservation system due to capacity limits. Enjoy arts, culture, and performance without breaking the bank!
Read MoreSchool’s out for the week! There’s plenty to keep the kids — and adults! — occupied between May 26th and June 3rd, whether it’s family events at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, all-ages shows at the Kings Theatre and New Theatre Royal, or Mutiny Festival for the young adults.
Read More20th to 26th May 2018 is British Sandwich Week, so what better time to take a tour of some of Portsmouth and Southsea’s best sandwich eateries? Whether you’re looking for traditional triangular delicacies or hefty grilled baguettes, paninis, or rolls, there’s somewhere on Portsea Island for you!
Read MoreAfter a successful first event in 2017, the Portsmouth Seafood Festival will be returning to the city this summer.
Read MoreIt’s (more or less) summer — prepare your schedule with this run-down of what to expect from Portsmouth and Southsea’s event calendar during the (mostly) sunny months ☀️
Read MoreNo. 6 Cinema is Portsmouth’s only independent filmhouse, situated in Boathouse No. 6 of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. In May, they continue their renowned programme of the latest and greatest releases. cult classics, and fresh titles from world cinema.
Read MoreOn Friday, 4 May 2018 the Big Screen invites you for a one-off, special screening of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Read MoreTraditional choral evensong, the exhilarating opening of The D-Day Story (formerly the D-Day Museum), family movie screenings, egg and treasure hunts — the Easter event calendar is as packed as ever! Here are some of the top highlights, hand-picked by us.
Read MoreThe D-Day Story, the only museum in the UK dedicated to the Allied Invasion of June 1944, opens on Friday 30th March following a £5million transformation, bringing the D-Day Museum and the stories and legacies it contained into the next generation.
Read MoreAfrican Women’s Forum (AWF) Portsmouth are celebrating the centenary of Nelson Mandela’s birth by revisiting the values enacted by the revolutionary political leader during his life and time as President of South Africa, through their ‘Mandela 100’ project and programme of events.
Read MoreWhether you’re looking for delicious food, the best local music, family fun, shopping opportunities, or hilarious comedians, there’s something for absolutely everyone.
Read MoreOrganisers of the popular VW event Beach Buggin', that takes place annually on Southsea Common, have confirmed that the event will not be taking place.
Read MoreCountless restaurants at Gunwharf Quays, miles of beach to picnic on, and loads of romantic events — below is a curation of highlights and ideas to help you figure out what to do this Valentine’s Day in Portsmouth and Southsea.
Read MoreThe annual Southsea Food Festival — undoubtedly one of the crowning events of Portsmouth’s yearly events calendar — returns to Palmerston Road on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th July 2018, from 10:00am to 5:00pm each day.
Read MoreGunwharf Quays Restaurant Week. Book a table at a participating restaurant between 29th January and 2nd February and you'll receive two courses for just £11.95 or less.
Read MoreVisitors to Gunwharf Quays on Thursday 14th December will be able to take in the festive atmosphere with a very special carol concert being held in the shopping centre.
Read MoreNo. 6 Cinema is Portsmouth’s only independent filmhouse, situated in Boathouse No. 6 of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. In December, they continue their renowned programme of the latest and greatest releases. cult classics, and fresh titles from world cinema.
Read MorePortsmouth and Southsea’s events calendar never disappoints. Festive markets, feel-good cinema showings, and fun family pantomimes. All this and more takes place across the city this December. See our highlights.
Read MorePortsmouth's number one independent cinema, No. 6 Cinema, will be presenting Murder on the Orient Express on Thursday 21st December.
Read MoreThe festive feels are flickering into life, with fireworks displays, Christmas markets, a huge ice rink in Guildhall Square, tree light-ups, and more. Plus, a whole host of other exciting events, including world cinema screenings, Shakespeare productions, masses of comedians, art shows, and Thanksgiving dinners
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