Every weekend, Express presents a selection of exhibitions, performances, workshops and more to help islanders get their weekly dose of culture.
Here’s this week’s offering…
Turquoise Days live at ArtHouse Jersey

Jersey synth-wave pioneers Turquoise Days will be performing live this Saturday, bringing their emotive yet melodic tunes to islanders ears.
The band formed in the early 1980s and have amassed a large international following with over 3.3 million views on YouTube.
The performance will take place in the Capital House at ArtHouse Jersey, with doors opening at 7pm, this is something you won’t want to miss.
Tickets are £15 and can be found on ArtHouse Jersey’s Eventbrite.
Jersey Repair Cafe returns

The Jersey Repair Cafe will be holding its workshop this Saturday to help islanders repair their most treasured items.
With live music and free complimentary refreshments offered to those who attend, it’s the perfect opportunity to fix that item you have been meaning to throw out.
The event will run from 9.30am to 1pm at St Peter’s Parish Hall in St Aubin’s.
ArtHouse Jersey launches newest exhibition




Artists from Jersey, Antigua and Barbuda will be joining forces this summer as part of the Art in the Arches 2026 programme.
The exhibition features a public mural that explore the connection between these islands – even if they are separated by thousands of miles.
The project will bring together many artists work that explore the theme ‘Safe Haven Across the Sea’, sharing ideas of safety, belonging, identity and connection within island communities.
Completed artwork will be unveiled as part of the opening event on Friday 24 July.
Swing into Music’s live jazz event

Down for the Count All-Stars will be performing their live show, Swing That Music, for the first time in Jersey on 31 July.
The ten-piece-ensemble will bring islanders an evening of effortless charm as they capture the style, energy and atmosphere of jazz clubs.
With their engaging performances and infectious on-stage chemistry, no two shows are ever quite the same.
The show will start at 7.30pm and tickets, ranging from £26-28, can be found on their website.
