What's on in Brentford this weekend
By Isabel Millett
22nd Sep 2022 | Local News
What's On in Brentford this weekend
Every Thursday we bring you our top picks of events in Brentford happening over the coming weekend.
Browse our What's On section or read on for the can't-miss events on in Brentford between now and Sunday.
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Events coming up in Brentford
Friday: Charles Bicknell & Louise Innes - Dearly Beloved
Dearly Beloved, we are gathered here today to celebrate the life and work of Charlie Bicknell, cabaret artist, actress and circus eccentric. 1970…1980 - last week.
She is survived by Louise Innes, 'internationally acclaimed' Opera singer and suspiciously alive cabaret partner. Accompanied by a grieving David Harrod on the piano (but then he's always miserable) and her mourning gardener Will Robinson, eye-candy for the congregation. Reverend Jonathan Booth will deliver his eulogy, inspired by The Seven Ages of Man. Illustrated robustly with the help of Tim Minchin, Jacques Brel, Billy Eilish and Mozart, among others.
Saturday: Live music - John the Piano
John the piano returns to The Brewery Tap from 5pm until 7pm, playing popular melodies from different eras. Fabulous drinks as well as award winning pizza from Santa Maria
Saturday: Thames Islands: Estuary Hopes, Upstream Dreams (Jonathan Goldberg)
In film and photos Jonathan Goldberg records his encounters along the River Thames islands: enchanted wildlife havens upstream, to the industrial marshlands of Essex.
Photographer Jonathan Goldberg's project explores the islands in the River Thames, of which there are about 180. They range in size and structure, from those with a bustling urban population like Canvey, to the more solitary hideouts that host a single dwelling, or those left untamed for wildlife. Jonathan senses the sediments of history, the quirks, but mostly the pervading force of the river, and the closeness to nature which it imbues within him.
Sunday: Walking The Dog - Live Music
A five piece band bringing live music at The Six Bells from 6pm on Sunday - free entry to hear 60s, 70s and R&B soul until 9pm.
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