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Get Ready for June Boom: Exeter’s Month of Culture, Comedy, Music and More!

Exeter is set for an unforgettable June as the city comes alive for a month-long celebration of vibrant events, arts, culture, and entertainment.  

From live music and laugh-out-loud comedy, to inspiring heritage festivals and creative arts and literature events, June Boom has something for everyone — and people won’t want to miss a thing!  

June Boom is a joint initiative between InExeter, Exeter Culture and Visit Exeter.  

Nicola Wheeler, CEO at InExeter, said: “Exeter is already an amazing place to visit, but this June, it’s going to be buzzing! We’re shouting from the rooftops, so no one misses out. From live music and comedy to vibrant community festivals, Exeter has it all. We encourage everyone to explore and discover all the exciting events happening this June in the city!”  

Councillor Bob Foale, Lead Councillor for Arts, Culture and Tourism, Exeter City Council said: “Exeter offers a huge variety of events throughout the year, and we are proud to highlight just some of these during June Boom. Whether you live in Exeter or are visiting our city, take a look at the programme as there is something for all ages and interests and you might discover something new.”  

It all gets underway with a bumper weekend on 7 and 8 June. People are being encouraged to mark their calendars, with the much-loved Exeter Respect Festival kicking things off. 

It’s the city’s longest-running celebration of diversity and multiculturalism. Taking over Belmont Park with the theme ‘Peace and Harmony Between Communities’, this vibrant event typically welcomes around 20,000 visitors and this year features international reggae star Da Fuchaman, the Soul of the City Gospel Choir, plus an exciting mix of music, dance, street food, and community activities.  

 Dr. Suaad Genem, Exeter Respect Festival, said: “Exeter Respect Festival is unique. Its message of diversity, equality, and human rights has remained the same since 1997, and it’s the biggest celebration of its kind in the South West.”  

But that’s just the beginning! The city will be bustling with even more unmissable events.  

  • Exeter Comedy Festival (5–8 June): Big-name comedians, rising stars, live podcasts, workshops and family shows in fantastic independent venues. 

  • Heritage Harbour Festival on the Quay (8 June): Steamboats, classic cars, live music, and street entertainment by the water.  

  • Exeter UNESCO City of Literature Book Market: Taking over Cathedral Green on 8 June, the Book Market brings together local authors, independent publishers, and literary organisations for a day celebrating Exeter’s literary heritage and creativity. It’s the perfect chance to discover a new read, meet writers, and soak up the festival atmosphere in a stunning setting. 

  • Art Week Exeter (9–15 June): A city-wide festival packed with exhibitions, performances, and workshops across city centre venues. Top tip: Don’t miss the Art Car Boot taking place on 15 June at Piazza Terracina where artists, makers and crafters turn their car boots or trestle tables into pop up galleries packed with unique art treasures.  

  • Reclaim Festival (9–14 June): A vibrant week celebrating women’s contributions to the arts, packed with performances, panel discussions and networking events.  

  • Magdalen Road Creative Street Festival (21 June): Happening in the ‘village street in the heart of the city’ this Street Festival will include live music, crafts, demonstrations, stalls, fresh local food and so much more.   

  • Exeter Quayside Farmers’ Market. A new addition to the city, the Exeter Quayside Farmers’ Market will hold its grand opening on June 21 at Piazza Terracina. Enjoy a variety of locally sourced produce, artisanal goods, plants, and more.  

On top of these events, Exeter’s top venues — Exeter Phoenix, Northcott Theatre, Corn Exchange, Exeter Cavern and more — will be bursting with performances, workshops, exhibitions, and special events throughout June. From Jimmy Tarbuck to Katherine Ryan, emerging musicians to tribute acts offering a taste of all time classics from the Beatles and Queen. For theatre lovers there is local Shakespeare performances to Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort Of) –  an all-female adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic love story to Theatretrain delivering Aladdin Junior.  

To find out more about June Boom, head to the Visit Exeter website at visitexeter.com/juneboom  



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