Events in Boston From 30th March – 5th April 2026

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You can find a range of events in Boston this week, reflecting local life beyond the usual listings. The town’s history as a medieval port still shapes its network of lanes and public spaces. On Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 8:30am, a walking group meets outside Boston Bus Station to explore lesser-known routes near Water Rail Way trail, now improved with new signage based on resident feedback. At St Botolph's Church Hall, local musicians present an evening programme focused on folk traditions from the East Anglian region; tickets are available through the church website.

Theatrical performances include a production of The Winter's Tale at The Old Market Hall, staged by an amateur group using period costumes and regional dialects. On Saturday afternoon at 2pm, children aged five to twelve can join interactive sessions at Boston Museum’s new exhibition space, part of a wider initiative involving historic site workshops focused on wool trade records from the 13th century.

Live music events are held in venues such as The Herring Guts pub near Tremont Street subway stop. A tribute festival celebrating indie bands like Oasis and Kasabian takes place at The Gliderdrome, located just outside the city. Family-friendly activities include drop-in sessions after school for children aged 6 to 12 hosted by the Lincolnshire Youth Centre, offering crafts and quiet play.

Seasonal programming includes an Easter-themed afternoon tea on Friday afternoon in a community hall adjacent to St Botolph's Church, a modest gathering blending heritage customs with current tastes. These events show how civic life unfolds through shared time across parks, transport hubs, halls of learning, and spaces where history remains accessible.

Monday 30th March

Link4business - Spalding

· Shopping & Markets

Link4Business hosts a community-focused networking event in Spalding at Tulip Queen.

Tuesday 31st March

Making a Killing

· Blackfriars Theatre and Arts Centre · Culture & Arts

Making a Killing is a theatrical production presented at Blackfriars Theatre and Arts Centre in Boston.

Leasingham Wellbeing Walk

· Leasingham Village Hall · Fitness & Outdoors

A free, inclusive walking event promoting fitness and social connection in Leasingham.

Wednesday 1st April

B- After School Club

· Family & Kids

Children attend a relaxed after-school club for socializing and homework help at the community centre.

Silver Screen Movie Club - Alan Bennett's The Choral (12a)

· Culture & Arts

The Silver Screen Movie Club presents Alan Bennett's 'The Choral' at Blackfriars Theatre and Arts Centre.

Thursday 2nd April

Sleaford Wellbeing Walk

· Sleaford Leisure Centre · Fitness & Outdoors

A free, inclusive walking event at Sleaford Leisure Centre promoting fitness and wellbeing for all abilities.

The Wizard of oz

· Blackfriars Theatre and Arts Centre · Culture & Arts

A musical adaptation of The Wizard of Oz features songs and story from the classic tale at Blackfriars Theatre.

Friday 3rd April

Football Match: Spalding United vs Stourbridge

· Spalding United FC · Fitness & Outdoors

Spalding United hosts Stourbridge in a Southern League Premier Division Central match on April 3, 2026.

Saturday 4th April

Trib Festival - Killers v Fender v Monkeys v Oasis v Stone Roses v Kasabian

· Nightlife & Music

A tribute festival celebrating indie bands including The Killers, Oasis, and Kasabian at The Gliderdrome.

Milling & Steaming

· Heckington Windmill · Culture & Arts

A working mill at Heckington Windmill demonstrates electric stone milling and steam engine operation.

The Most Easter Afternoon Tea

· Food & Drink

A seasonal Afternoon Tea experience at The Sessions House, reimagined with Easter themes and pastel decor.

Sunday 5th April

Riverside Guardians

· Navigation House Visitor Centre · Family & Kids

Young community volunteers clean up Sleaford and local areas with support from Navigation House.