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22 Oct 2025

What's on this weekend in Exeter

What's on this weekend in Exeter

Fore Street Flea

Fore Street Flea

What's on this weekend in Exeter

There is so much going on this weekend in Exeter! Here are our top picks...

11 MAY

EXETER PRIDE

This year marks 15 years of Exeter Pride. There'll be a gigantic march through the city centre from Sidwell Street, High Street and Queen Street (12-1pm), a bustling alcohol-free picnic space and marketplace full of local traders and entertainment in Northernhay Gardens, and a wondrous world of music, drag, dance, arts, workshops, crafts, children and teen zones and much more at Exeter Phoenix (2-6pm).

Exeter Pride

12 MAY

FORE STREET FLEA

Get yourself down to Fore Street for pre-loved trinkets, vintage finds, second-hand bargains, and scrumptious food and drink. Starts at noon.

12 MAY

BLOOM FESTIVAL

A day of free activities for all ages to promote good mental health and wellbeing. Expect music, film, open mic, discussion, workshops and much more. Drop in on Exeter Phoenix any time from 10.45am - 7pm.

12 MAY

EXETER LIVE BETTER MARATHON AND COMMUNITY FIVE MILE EVENT 

Head down to the Quay this Sunday and cheer on the runners taking part in the Exeter Live Better Marathon (8.45am start) and Community Five Mile (9am start) events, which will see hundreds of runners pounding the paths alongside the River Exe. Both events are organised by Exeter City Community Trust and support the charity's work in the city.

Exeter Marathon

OUT NOW

EXETER LIVING: MAY ISSUE

Welcome to our May issue! Inside you’ll find our alternative guide to the Devon County Show, a thirst-quenching celebration of tea (the makers, pourers, sellers and sippers!), and we reveal a million hidden cultural treasures in Torquay. Elsewhere, we’ve got a flurry of new businesses, picnic inspiration, and the lowdown on the forthcoming Exeter Pride. Dive in!

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