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5QTC Presents: The Full Monty

The 5 Quarters Theatre Company are back with another fabulous production!

Based on the hit 1997 film, The Full Monty is set in post-industrial Sheffield and follows six unemployed steelworkers grappling with loss of work, identity, and self-esteem. When Gaz, a struggling father, spots a male strip show pulling in big crowds, he hatches a bold plan: he and his mates will form their own act – and go “the full monty.”

As they prepare for the show, the men confront personal challenges including body image, mental health, and broken relationships.

Funny, moving, and rooted in working-class spirit, the play is a heartfelt celebration of resilience, community, and daring to bare it all.

A total of 4 performances are taking place at the Princess Royal Centre for The Performing Arts from Wednesday the 24th June – Saturday the 27th June. Each performance starts at 7pm.

This is your last chance! Book your seat in the theatre today HERE.

Skate Jam and After Party

The annual Skate Jam is back at the Jubilee Skatepark at Beau Sejour, this Saturday the 27th June, 11am – 6:30pm! Enjoy live music, great food, graffiti art and even a skate boarding comp for U18’s.

After a day at the skatepark, head down to The Pit at St James from 7pm to continue the party with a great line-up including UK skater band Bones Ate Arfa and local guys all Eyes On You.

Bones Ate Arfa are a Brighton desert-grunge/alt-rock trio delivering a “high-octane burst of defiant noise” built on their signature “junkyard dogriffs.” With thick distorted bass riffs, grungy guitars, snarling vocals and pounding drums, their sound is a raw outpouring of “emotional catharsis and self-aware chaos,” blending “high-octane, intense instrumentation and infectious melodies.” Fuelled by packed out live shows, national UK coverage and a rapidly growing following, the band channel the spirit of 2000s skater-era alt-rock while staying true to their blown-out bass tones and gritty production—cementing their reputation as one of the UK’s most explosive emerging acts.

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All Eyes On You is a 5-piece metal band rising fast in the Guernsey music scene. Blending heavy metal with grungegaze atmosphere, alt energy, and the punch of early nu-metal, they create a sound that’s both immersive and aggressive. Known for powerful, high-impact live shows and emotionally driven songwriting, All Eyes On You are quickly building a loyal following and pushing their sound toward a wider audience.

DJs between and after the sets will keep going til midnight!

Doors at 7pm | Tickets £10 on the door

SOPM Party in the Park 2026

The School of Popular Music once again take to Delancey Park for their annual party in the park!

Taking place this Saturday the 27th June from 12pm, this will be the third year of their biggest outdoor celebration of music, food, and community.

For one day only, Delancey Park will transform into a buzzing festival space, with performances from every corner of School of Popular Music – including Minis, Risers, Academy, and more. From our youngest rising stars to our most accomplished performers, you’ll see the incredible musical journey of our students brought to life on stage.

We’ll also have a fantastic line-up of local food and drink vendors (to be announced soon), family-friendly activities, and plenty of space to relax, picnic, and soak up the summer atmosphere.

Entry is FREE – just bring your friends, a blanket, and your best festival energy.

All donations on the day will go to the Priaulx Premature Baby Foundation .

2026 Havelet Regatta

It is that time of year again when Havelet comes alive with colour, fun and plenty of action across land, sand and sea. We are so excited to welcome you back and this year is shaping up to be one of the busiest and most varied yet!

This year’s event will take place this Sunday the 28th of June, 12pm – 7pm.

Here are a few highlights to look out for..

  • Skateboarding joins us on the Esplanade, bringing plenty of energy following the retirement of the climbing tower
  • Beach cricket makes its debut alongside, dog agility and beach games. The sand will be buzzing all day
  • Outdoor Chair Yoga with Jane of GoYoga offers a chance to pause, stretch and reset
  • Two brilliant youth bands, Planned Crash Landing and Bliss Ignorance, will be bringing the stage to life

A sensory tent from Guernsey Autism will be set up on the south plantation to create a calm space for those with Autism

This year the Havelet Regatta have dedicated sponsors supporting the Fête area, the Rollerdrome and the Sea Arena, so you can expect even more going on in each of these spaces.

Building on the success of last year, Dash and Splash is back with even more interest from local schools, and the ever-popular Ezy Rollers will be returning to keep wheels spinning throughout the day. 

The Nature Commission will also be running two rock pool rambles, a lovely opportunity to slow things down and explore the shoreline a little more closely.

All in all, it is set to be a full and lively day with something for all ages and abilities. Whether you come for the music, the games, the sea or simply to enjoy the setting, we hope you will find your own favourite moments.

If you enjoy the day, do help us spread the word to friends, family and colleagues. The more the merrier.

The team look forward to welcoming you to Havelet for another fantastic day by the sea – fun for the whole family!

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES

Next Tuesday the 30th of June at 7pm, the PRCPA are back showing another fabulous Nation Theatre Live screening!

BAFTA Award-winner Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) joins Aidan Turner (Rivals) in a striking new staging of Christopher Hampton’s celebrated adaptation of the classic novel, where among the glittering salons of the super-rich, one misstep can mean ruin.

Marquise de Merteuil is a master in the art of survival. Alongside the magnetic Vicomte de Valmont, they turn seduction into strategy and weaponise desire. But when their alliance collapses into rivalry, the battle between them threatens to destroy everyone in their path. Filmed live on stage at the National Theatre, Marianne Elliott (Angels in America) directs this thrilling game of love, lies, and social warfare.

Get your tickets HERE while you still can!

Candie Concerts

Guernsey Street Festival presents Candie Concerts!

Candie Concerts are free, weekly Sunday afternoon live music performances held in the scenic setting of Candie Gardens. Running from May to September, 3pm-4pm, they showcase local talent including orchestras, choirs, and bands.

This weekend, the 28th June, the performance is brought to you by Bordeaux Blue! Enjoy the show.