08.10.2025
FIND OUT WHAT’S ON IN DERBYSHIRE IN OCTOBER!
October Brings Autumn Antics and Fall Fun to Derbyshire 🎊
As the leaves turn brown and the nights grow longer, there are still some brilliant things to watch, listen and be a part of in Derbyshire 🍂
📢 And then as the last word on festivals…
You can keep a watchful eye on Derbyshire’s festival scene right here on the website’s Festivals round-up page. If you know of a festival that’s not on our list and deserves inclusion, let us know! Drop us a line with the details at editor@artsderbyshire.org.uk to tell us about it. |
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Go along and listen
Enjoy an incredible evening of local live music and head down to St Thomas Centre & Coffee Bar tonight for the latest Brampton Sessions. October’s instalment features the self-described ‘dark country’ stylings of Lost Kind Words, as well as the usual floor spots from local musicians.
📌 Where: St Thomas Centre & Coffee Bar, Brampton
⏰ When: 1 October
👛 Cost: £5 suggested donation
This month, Julia Waldron and Lee Bardsley take over Libby’s Walled Garden Workshop as double headliners. Whether she’s singing her own deeply honest songs or honouring her musical heroes, Sheffield-based Julia brings people together through music. Co-headliner Lee is from Hadfield, and weaves themes of family, longing and adventure together with threads of wistful, harmonious melodies.
📌 Where: Libby’s Walled Garden Workshop, Chesterfield
⏰ When: 17 October
👛 Cost: £12
The Sheffield and Derbyshire-based saxophone quartet Halcyon will be performing with jBM Saxophon Quartett from Germany at the Assembly Room Theatre on 19 October. Uniting to perform pieces in a diverse range of musical styles, there will be works by British composers about Germany and by German composers about Britain. Take the family and enjoy a lovely Sunday afternoon of live music!
📌 Where: Assembly Room Theatre, Bakewell Town Hall
⏰ When: 19 October
👛 Cost: £4.28 – £12.83
After taking No28 in Belper by storm once already this year, Belper Jazz Company is welcoming New England saxophonist, flutist and composer Greg Abate back once again to treat audiences to another night of great atmosphere and live jazz. If you were gutted to have missed out back in July, now’s your chance to catch Greg in action doing what he does best!
📌 Where: No28, Market Place, Belper
⏰ When: 26 October
👛 Cost: £19
Following the success of the first tour in June and July, Derby Book Festival has teamed up again with the Society of Authors, Derby Libraries and Derbyshire Library Service to organise a second series of talks by local authors in libraries across the county this autumn. Head to your local library and enjoy talks and workshops across a broad range of topics.
📌 Where: Various libraries across Derbyshire
⏰ When: until 27 November
👛 Cost: £3.30-£5.50
Go along and take part
Join Stitching Ashbourne at St Oswald’s Church Hall for the Stitching Ashbourne Launch Workshop – a free, relaxed session where everyone’s welcome (no sewing experience needed!). Discover the project, see the central panel design and have a go at stitching one of the patchwork squares that will become part of Ashbourne’s story. 📌 Where: St Oswald’s Church Hall, Ashbourne Get into the festive spirit with these hands-on pottery workshops, hosted by The Wirksworth Pottery Company. Join Hannah from 12-2pm to create your very own handmade Christmas decorations from scratch, or from 2.30-4.30pm to unleash your creativity at the hand painting Christmas decoration workshop. 📌 Where: The Red Lion Hotel, Feather Star Alehouse, Umami Restaurant & Haarlem Gallery, Wirksworth Do you know a 13-17 year old with a story to tell? Whether they’re a budding blogger or a secret Notes App poet, Nottingham’s first Nature Poet Laureate, Cara Thompson, is hosting a creative writing workshop in the heart of the stunning Attenborough Nature Reserve. This free Writing East Midlands workshop is an invitation for teens to slow down, get inspired by the world around them and discover their inner nature writer. 📌 Where: Attenborough Nature Reserve, Nottingham Stevie Davies Glass is hosting several family fused glass workshops for Wirksworth Wizarding Day! Play with pre-cut glass tiles and shapes to create your own colourful glass design inspired by logos, symbols and motifs from Harry Potter and all things wizard-themed. Perfect for any Potterhead – sessions have been filling up at the speed of a golden snitch, so make your booking ASAP to avoid disappointment. 📌 Where: Stevie Davies Glass, Wirksworth This autumn, would you like to experiment with art and creativity each day in a flexible and relaxed wellbeing challenge from home, in your own time? Taking part in Draw Day By Day gives you a daily art activity idea (sent by email each morning, with an example image) for 4 weeks. Each idea will be something you can complete in 15 minutes, although you can take as much time as you need. Suitable for all levels and abilities. 📌 Where: Wherever you want, in your own time! Spend a day in the Louise Mary Designs studio getting creative making stunning silver bangles and bracelets. You’ll receive step-by-step tuition in classes of no more than 2 people in a friendly, relaxed environment, where you’ll learn traditional silversmithing skills, including how to cut, file, form, solder and polish silver to create your own jewellery. 📌 Where: Sharpe’s Pottery Museum, Swadlincote Our Crafty Place is bringing the cosy, crafty autumnal vibes with these workshops taking place on 24 October. Learn how to make a stunning hand felted pumpkin using wool fibres and the dry needle felting method, or let your imagination loose and create an autumn-themed collage using fabric. 📌 Where: Our Crafty Place CIC, Ilkeston |
Have Your Say in the South Derbyshire District Council Arts Strategy
South Derbyshire District Council is currently developing an arts strategy to help them set out how they, as a council, support and develop arts and creativity across their communities. It helps them understand what’s already happening locally, what people value and where there are opportunities to grow and improve. This strategy will be shaped by local voices and reflect the needs and ambitions of their communities. Whether you’re an artist, a resident or someone who enjoys creative experiences, they are keen to have your input! |
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