What's on in Kenilworth this weekend: Stand-up comedy, Medieval castle and May Day 10k

By James Smith

28th Apr 2022 | Local News

Looking for something to do this weekend?
Looking for something to do this weekend?

Here are our top three picks of what's happening in Kenilworth this weekend.

And don't forget, if your business or organisation is running an event, you can advertise it for free with Kenilworth Nub News.

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Here are our top picks for the coming days:

1. Comedy Night at the Warwickshire

Four acts including headliner Matt Bragg will head to the Warwickshire Golf and Country Club on Thursday 28 April.

The bar will be open from 7pm and the comedy will start an hour later for just £16 a ticket.

Tickets still available to see: Eric Rushton, Tal Davies and Lovell Smith.

More details here.

2. Medieval Kenilworth Castle

All bank holiday weekend it its medieval weekend at Kenilworth Castle.

The castle will be stepping back to 1215, the year of Magna Carta, with events and live history across the three days.

"Step back in time to medieval England. Meet characters from the past and hear tales from centuries ago."

More details here.

3. May Day 10K

Courtesy of Kenilworth Runners the May Day 10K will return on Sunday, May 1 for the first time since 2019.

The event consists of a 10k race, a schools race and a family fun run - and this year will be plastic free.

9.30am start in Abbey Fields.

More details here.

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