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06 Sept 2025

5 fun things to do this weekend in Exeter

5 fun things to do this weekend in Exeter: exhibition, music, and film

5 fun things to do this weekend in Exeter

Here is out top five picks of what to do this weekend in and around Exeter. Enjoy!

EXHIBITION

1 February - 1 March

MUSEUM OF THE MOON

 A seven-metre moon artwork by world-famous artist, Luke Jerram, is to return to Exeter Cathedral this Saturday. The giant, internally-lit sculpture, which features high-resolution NASA imagery of the lunar surface, will be suspended from the cathedral’s ceiling and will be accompanied by a surround-sound composition, specially created by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award-winning composer, Dan Jones.

MUSIC

1 February 

SIMON AND GARFUNKEL STORY 

Using huge projection photos and original film footage, the international hit show also features a full live band performing all the hits including Mrs Robinson, Cecilia, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Homeward Bound and many more. 7.30pm at Exeter Corn Exchange. 

COMEDY

2 February

CHLOE PETTS: HOW YOU SEE ME HOW YOU DON’T

After two consecutive critically acclaimed shows, rising star Chloe Petts is back on the road with a brand-new hour, bringing her trademark laddishness to tell you who she really is, all while her Head Girl badge glistens upon her chest. 7.30pm start at Exeter Phoenix.  

FILM

1 February

WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT 

In this trailblazing Oscar-winning film, down-on-his-luck private eye Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) gets hired to investigate a pattycake scandal involving Jessica Rabbit, the sultry wife of Toontown superstar, Roger Rabbit. Midday start at Exeter PictureHouse. 

MUSIC

1 February

CRACKLING JACK 

Expect a progressive rock band with its roots in the blues, playing a diverse range of music from bands from the 1970s and 1980s, such as Cream, Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and Santana. 7.30pm start at The Beehive in Honiton. 

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