Grimsby & Cleethorpes Craft Fairs presents their
CHRISTMAS FAIR
Cleethorpes Memorial Hall
Saturday 30 November, 10am to 3pm
Browse approximately 40 craft and independent trader stalls showing and selling their creations. Enjoy refreshments from the Craft Tearoom
Disabled and wheelchair friendly.
Look out for our Christmas Evening Fair on Friday 12 December from 5pm until 9pm .
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Saturday 29th November 2025
Doors 7pm | Curfew 11pm
Ages 14+ (U18s to be accompanied)
Advance Tickets | £15 + Fees
The audience for this show will be standing
HEALER celebrate the release of their new EP with a huge hometown gig with support from The Outcharms and Elson.
HEALER are an alt-rock band from Grimsby whose powerful live shows and breakout singles have earned them BBC Introducing airplay, festival slots alongside Razorlight and Frank Turner and a growing reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting new acts.
Forged in the shadow of Sheffield’s bustling music scene, The Outcharms fly their own flag as Doncaster’s finest with their signature style of sparkling guitars and massive choruses that have shook venues up and down the country. Since forming in 2014, The ‘Charms have surpassed milestones which seemed unthinkable as four schoolkids in a then-town eclipsed by the towering heights of the rest of South Yorkshire’s musical pedigree.
The Grimsby native shoegaze outfit crafting dreamlike guitar soundscapes mixed with a raw, indie sensibility. A must-see act, Elson deliver emotionally charged and immersive performances that make them stand out from the rest.
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