Every week, Express presents a selection of exhibitions, performances, workshops, events and other historic, creative, sporty and delicious content to help islanders get their weekly dose of culture.

Here’s this week’s offering…

Walk for endometriosis awareness

Endometriosis Jersey is hosting a free 10km walk along the seafront this weekend to raise awareness of the one-in-10 people assigned female at birth who live with endometriosis.

Participants will meet at La Frégate Café from 10am on Sunday 29 March, with walkers encouraged to wear yellow.

The event is focused on visibility and community, so there is no fundraising – just an opportunity to show solidarity and let those affected know they are not alone.

Attendance is free, but registration via Eventbrite is encouraged.

You can find out more about the event and reserve your spot here.

Car boot and surf sale

De-clutterers and treasure hunters are invited to a car boot sale at the Watersplash this weekend.

The event will take place in the north car park on Sunday 29 March, from 8.30am to 12.30pm.

The community event is the perfect opportunity to clear out unwanted items, hunt for hidden treasures, and enjoy a morning by the water.

The cost of a pitch is £10, with extra tables £5 each. All funds raised will be donated to Jersey Cancer Relief.

There will also be a raffle on the day to raise additional funds for the charity.

Pitches can be booked by emailing events@watersplashjersey.com.

You can find more out about the event here.

Parish 13 live at The Pembroke

Parish 13, a local band known for its high-energy folk and punk tunes, is due to perform at The Pembroke on Saturday 28 March from 8pm to 10pm.

You can find out more information about the event here.

Jersey Hospice Wedding Fayre

A wedding fayre is due to take place at Holme Grown this Sunday, featuring preloved and brand-new wedding wear.

Jersey Hospice Care is hosting the event at The Hospice Shop East from 11am to 3pm on Sunday 29 March.

Attendees will be able to discover dresses, veils, and guest outfits, and meet local wedding specialists – including photographers and food suppliers – and find décor and styling ideas.

You can find out more about the event here.

The Tiger Who Came to Tea

The Olivier Award–nominated West End hit The Tiger Who Came to Tea is coming to Jersey Opera House this weekend.

There are three shows based on the beloved book by Judith Kerr, adapted and directed by David Wood, taking place on Saturday 28 March and Sunday 29 March 2026.

This musical adaptation brings Sophie, her mum, and an unexpected tiger to life on stage.

The show is suitable for children aged three and above, with tickets from £16.

You can find out more about the show and purchase tickets here.

Open House at Jersey Opera House

Ever wondered what it feels like to stand on the Jersey Opera House stage? The iconic theatre is opening its doors to local clubs, classes, and creative groups next week.

On Monday 30 March, islanders are invited to use the stage with lighting, dance floor, and music – with the auditorium open for the public to watch and explore.

Groups must register their interest or book a slot via the website, with a full timetable to be shared before the event.

You can find out more information about the event or book your slot here.

Art and fashion show

Art and fashion collide next week at a creative evening at La Moye Golf Club.

A Fool for Art & Fashion celebrates the work of artist Elizabeth Harwood and her golf lifestyle brand FAMARA.

The event takes place on Tuesday 1 April at La Moye Golf Club, with the exhibition starting from 4pm.

The FAMARA fashion show kicks off at 6pm, showcasing the brand’s latest collection and highlighting how art moves from canvas to the golf course.

You can find out more information about the event and how to register here.