What's on in Twickenham this weekend: Ukraine Independence Day, Rugby and Evening Art Exhibition

By Heather Nicholls

24th Aug 2023 | Local News

What's on in Twickenham this weekend? (Images supplied)
What's on in Twickenham this weekend? (Images supplied)

Looking for something to do this bank holiday weekend?

Read our what's on round up to find out what's on in Twickenham this weekend!

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Ukrainian Independence Day Celebration - Sunday 27 August:

Discover Twickenham, the Ukrainian Social Club and Prosperity Centre for Humanitarian Aid are hosting a celebration of the Independence Day of Ukraine this Sunday.

There will be live music, traditional food and Motanka Doll Crafting masterclasses.

Find out more here.

Seeing the Light Exhibition - 25 August:

If you are too busy to make the exhibition in the day Turner's House are offering evening tours of the exhibition by our Museum Director on Friday nights. 

The tours start at 6pm, 7pm and 8pm.

Tickets are £15 and the price includes a glass of wine.

Book your tickets here.

Seeing the Light Exhibition. (Image supplied)

International Rugby New Zealand v South Africa - 25 August:

All Blacks v Springboks are playing at Twickenham Stadium this weekend.

Kick-off is at 7pm.

Tickets cost £55 for Adults and £28 for Under-16s (Booking Fees apply) and hospitality packages are available for £299 per person.

Book your tickets here.

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