Celebration
Babbacombe Theatre marks 40 years with a special celebration of live entertainment.
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You can find a thoughtful mix of cultural events and live music in Torquay this week, offering quality entertainment for those who appreciate the arts or a night with rhythm. This programme runs from April 5 to April 12, 2026, reflecting long-standing local traditions tied to Torquay’s maritime roots and literary connections, Agatha Christie was born here and spent much of her life in the area, which still influences community performances shaped by storytelling. Events take place at established venues like Babbacombe Theatre, a venue that has hosted live productions for decades and regularly features adaptations drawn from regional narratives or wartime correspondence.
Music events include acoustic evenings with performers connected to South Devon’s folk scene, such as sets inspired by West Country ballads, as well as tribute nights honoring classic British rock acts. These happen at spaces like the Torquay Forum and smaller halls behind high street shops, locations that have supported local ensembles for years.
Attendance remains steady rather than large; entry is usually low cost or free during community open evenings. The atmosphere stays simple, no elaborate staging, just consistent sound quality and direct interaction between artists and audiences seated on benches passed down from earlier civic uses.
These are not casual distractions but considered moments where performers connect with listeners in spaces shaped by decades of tradition. They’re especially active around the harbour area or near Decoy Country Park during evening hours when foot traffic increases along A380 corridors. The mood remains quietly reflective: a walk after a show might lead you past 19th-century palm trees to the pier’s edge where maritime light signals still operate.
Check the listings below for times and venues.
Babbacombe Theatre marks 40 years with a special celebration of live entertainment.
A tribute performance honoring George Michael at Babbacombe Theatre.