The Dinosaur That Pooped a Rock Show
A children's rock concert show featuring a dinosaur and band adventure for young fans.
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You can find a range of events in Kidderminster this week that reflect the town’s enduring community spirit and diverse interests. The Domesday Book reference to Chideminstre in 1086 marks an early chapter in what is now a place shaped by textile heritage, particularly carpet weaving from the 18th century onward, a legacy continued through local crafts groups meeting at Stour-in-Usmere Community Hall on Tuesday evenings. Family-friendly sessions take place regularly at Wyre Forest Nature Reserve, where children can explore woodland trails with guided activities and learn about native bird species; however, parking remains limited during peak hours near the reserve’s entrance. On Wednesday evening, a coffee morning is hosted at Kidderminster Library, accessible via National Rail or bus services from Staffordshire, but toilets are staffed only between 9am and 5pm. This week also sees an outdoor walk along the historic Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal towpath, popular with residents during daylight hours when congestion on A456 is lower. In the evenings, live music takes place at Kidderminster Town Hall, a former civic hall now used for community performances: a retro night celebrating 1980s hits runs every Friday evening under modest lighting; Saturday features a theatrical showcase of women’s stories drawn from local archives. Tribute acts perform classic songs in small-town settings without amplification beyond standard PA systems. These events are grounded in real spaces, libraries, conservation areas, rail-linked hubs, and reflect everyday life across the town centre and surrounding villages during March 29 to April 5, 2026. Check listings for exact times and accessible routes via National Rail or bus services.
A children's rock concert show featuring a dinosaur and band adventure for young fans.
A community social event at Kidderminster Library featuring casual conversation and tea.
A family-friendly theatrical show featuring the Easter Bunny and a fun adventure for children.
A communal meal with prayer and singing at St Barnabas Community Hall, Kidderminster.
A community-focused Connect and Brew event at Tulip Tree Centre offering support in a safe environment.
A 75-90 minute walk through uneven and muddy terrain, meeting at The Queens Head.
GYC Focus UK 2026: A faith-based event exploring God's grace and hope in difficult times.
A non-competitive classic car tour explores the Worcestershire county boundary over a 150-mile route.
A retro-themed night at Great Stone Inn Birmingham celebrating 1980s music and fashion with live performances.
A theatrical performance celebrating women's desire and passion, touring UK venues in 2026.
A Band Called Malice performs an energetic tribute to The Jam, playing songs from all six of their studio albums.