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19 June – 21 June 2026

Arts & culture in Bath this weekend

Theatre Royal on Saturday from £18. Victoria Art Gallery late opening Friday, free. Roman Baths After Dark on Friday evening — book ahead, these sell out. Six events total this weekend.

Listings updated at 06:00 today. 6 events. Availability refreshed hourly.

Victoria Art Gallery Bath late opening Venetian paintings exhibition Event
Fri 19 Jun

Victoria Art Gallery: Late Opening — Venetian Views

Victoria Art Gallery, Bridge Street, Bath BA2 4AT

Free · 18:00
Theatre Royal Bath stage with Noël Coward production Event
Sun 21 Jun

Bath Theatre Royal: Present Laughter (Noël Coward)

Theatre Royal Bath, Sawclose, Bath BA1 1ET

From £18 · 19:30
Holburne Museum curator leading a tour through the 18th century gallery Event
Sun 21 Jun

Holburne Museum: Curator-Led Tour

Holburne Museum, Great Pulteney Street, Bath BA2 4DB

£5 (museum entry separate) · 11:00
Artist open studios on Walcot Street Bath Event
Tue 23 Jun

Bath Open Studios: Walcot Quarter

Various studios, Walcot Street, Bath BA1 5BG

Free · 11:00
Roman Baths illuminated at night in Bath Event Limited
Fri 19 Jun

Roman Baths After Dark

Roman Baths, Abbey Church Yard, Bath BA1 1LZ

£27 adult · 20:00
Komedia Bath arts and comedy night interior Event
Sun 21 Jun

Komedia Bath: Comedy & Arts Night

Komedia, 22–23 Westgate Street, Bath BA1 1EP

£12 · 20:30

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Frequently asked questions

What arts and culture events are on in Bath this weekend?
This weekend Bath has late openings at the Victoria Art Gallery (Friday, free), a Theatre Royal production of Present Laughter by Noël Coward (Saturday from £18), a curator-led tour of the Holburne Museum (Saturday, £5 plus entry), Bath Open Studios in the Walcot Quarter (Sunday, free), Roman Baths After Dark (Friday, £27), and a comedy and arts night at the Komedia (Saturday, £12). All are bookable or free walk-in.
Is the Theatre Royal Bath worth seeing?
The Theatre Royal is one of the oldest working theatres in Britain, with an auditorium dating from 1805. The production quality is consistently good — the theatre has a strong touring relationship and often previews West End-bound productions. Tickets from £18 in the upper circle. Pre-theatre dining options on Kingsmead Square and Saw Close are within a two-minute walk.
Are there free arts events in Bath this weekend?
Yes. The Victoria Art Gallery late opening runs every Friday evening and is free. Bath Open Studios in the Walcot Quarter is a recurring free event where artists open their working studios to the public. The American Museum in Britain (Claverton) and the Holburne Museum exterior and gardens are also free to enter.
How do I book Roman Baths After Dark tickets?
Roman Baths After Dark sessions sell out weeks in advance, particularly in summer. Book through the Roman Baths website directly or via Viator. £27 per adult. Sessions run Friday and Saturday evenings from late April to October. Arrive at least 15 minutes before the start — late arrivals may not be admitted.