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THURSDAY 25 JUNE TO SATURDAY 4 JULY 2026
Budleigh Music Festival
Annual event returns with classical concerts, musical workshops and a tribute to Hilary Mantel.
BUDLEIGH SALTERTON
FRIDAY 26 TO SUNDAY 28 JUNE 2026
The Considerate Society
Six artist and community-led gatherings convened by Art Work Exeter to examine civic life and more.
EXETER QUAY
SATURDAY 4 JULY 2026
Love St Thomas Summer Festival 2026
Community event returns for second year with live music, workshops, talks, stalls and more.
ST THOMAS CHURCH
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