What's on in Felixstowe this weekend

By Amber Markwell

27th Jan 2022 | Local News

It is finally payday weekend, so why not go out and have some fun? With plenty to do across the Felixstowe area, here are our top picks on what's on this weekend.

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1. Rainbow Karaoke @ The Falcon Inn

Start your weekend off on a good note, depending on the song, with Rainbow Karaoke at The Falcon Inn. No matter if you are tone deaf or if you can hold a tune, the evening should be a lot of fun.

Entry is free so why not belt out your favourite tunes with a drink or two as well?

For more information, visit our What's On page here.

2. Nicola Collis @ The Grosvenor

Back by popular demand, Nicola Collis will be returning to The Grosvenor on Saturday night with a whole host of music fun which will leave you singing and dancing.

For more information, visit our What's On page here.

3. Hurricane Alley @ The Falcon

The Falcon is really the place to be this weekend, as Saturday night will see Hurricane Alley perform live.

They will be performing an array of well-known pop and rock covers from the '80s, '90s and '00s. So come along for a good sing-song.

For more information, visit our What's On page here.

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