What's On in Ealing this weekend
By Hannah Davenport
21st Oct 2021 | Local News
As more and more events are being organised locally Nub News is launching a new weekly round up of what's on in Ealing each weekend.
Every Thursday we will now bring you our top picks of the events in our What's On section for the coming weekend.
And don't forget, if your business or organisation is running an event, you can advertise it for free with Ealing Nub News.
Simply follow this link to our What's On section and click the black 'Nub It' button to get started.
Here are our top event picks for the coming days:
1. Disco Night! At Prince Arthur pub
The Prince Arthur pub on Uxbridge Road will be hosting their Friday disco night if you fancy a boogie.
There will be disco DJs, cheap drinks and good times.
A range of music will feature at the atmospheric pub in the centre of West Ealing.
Music will start from 8pm - until late - so head down to the Prince Arthur to dance your way into the weekend.
The pub is easily accessible from West Ealing and Ealing Broadway stations.
Find the Prince Arthur at 123 Uxbridge Road, W13 9AU
2. Healing Comedy at Hanwell Clocktower
The Healing Comedy Club is heading to Hanwell for an afternoon of free comedy, that promises 'to make you feel good.'
Local group, Healing Comedy Club, will host a pop-up show in the centre of Hanwell, next to the iconic Clocktower, with entertainment featuring a range of local, up-and-coming and established comedic talent.
The line-up includes performances from Fiona Clift, Andy Storey, Kuan-Wen Huang, Stella Graham, Sonia Aste and MC Rudy Ilyas.
So, if you fancy a free laugh head over to Hanwell this Saturday, 23 October.
The event will run from 12-3.40pm, with 40-minute sets starting on the hour, every hour.
3. Live Sinfonia concert, featuring a world premier performance
Ealing will host a first live concert by Magna Carta Sinfonia, also performing a world premiere, as well as works by Mozart and Mendelssohn.
This Saturday, they will perform a world premiere of Chilean composer Rodrigo Herrera Sinfonietta Modal.
Herrera is excited for MCS to perform his new work, and looks forward to building a long-lasting relationship with the orchestra.
Magna Carta Sinfonia primarily comprises of students and recent graduates based in and around London.
Although MCS have a core group of players, they are a flexible ensemble and often perform repertoire that calls for larger orchestras.
They will be bringing their symphony to the ears of Ealing this Saturday at St Barnabas Church.
Tickets range from £5.98 to £14.61 and the performance takes place this Saturday, 23 October from 7:30pm to 9:30pm.
St Barnabas Church, Pitshanger Lane, London, W5 1QG, is hosting the event.
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