
Image: A musician performs at a local music venue (Credit: What’s On In Bath Library)
Bath and the surrounding area saw a mix of nightlife, food events and unusual tours over the weekend, with several listings taking place in nearby Frome. Here’s a look back at some of the activity from Friday through Sunday.
Friday Highlights
Unified Dating
Unified Dating appeared in listings for Friday, although public schedules showed mixed information across Bath and Bristol. Anyone attending would have needed to check the organiser site for the correct venue and age range. It remained one of the more talked‑about social events heading into the weekend.
Techmeout – Acid State (with Placid)
Friday night’s main late event was Techmeout – Acid State, held at The Tunnels in Frome. The line‑up included Placid with support from Justin Gage, MAF, Stevie Diamond and Craigi Love. The night ran into the early hours and drew interest from Bath‑based club‑goers travelling out for the event.

Image: eat:Yeovil local food and drink logo (Credit: eat:Festivals)
Saturday Highlights
eat:Yeovil – Spring Edition
Saturday’s daytime activity included the eat:Yeovil food and drink festival, which brought more than 70 producers and street‑food traders into Yeovil town centre. The event was free to attend and offered a mix of local makers, family‑friendly stalls and a wide range of dietary options. It worked well as a day‑trip option for Bath residents.

Image: A late-night music event atmosphere (Credit: What’s On In Bath Library)
SWYM 2.0 – Shake What Ya Mama Has Evolved
Saturday night saw another late event at The Tunnels in Frome, with SWYM 2.0 running a chart‑and‑club remix night. As with Friday’s listing, this was one of the main nightlife options for those travelling from Bath.
Sunday Highlight
Tour of the Morgue – Beneath The Tunnels, Frome
Sunday’s most unusual listing was the Tour of the Morgue, a short underground experience beneath The Tunnels in Frome. The session included access through a narrow entrance shaft and required wellies and old clothes. It ran as part of a limited April series and attracted interest from visitors looking for something different to round off the weekend.

Image: Historic stone architecture and narrow lanes (Credit: What’s On In Bath Library)
Notes from the Weekend
A number of the weekend’s listings were based in Frome rather than Bath, particularly nightlife and tour events. Anyone attending would have needed to check transport options and last‑entry times.
For year‑round ideas and upcoming events, Bath’s main listings remain available through:
• Events calendar
• Things to do and attractions pages
Image credits
Images used in this article (Live music performance, eat:Yeovil logo, event atmosphere, and historic lane) are verified assets from the What’s On In Bath marketing library or sourced from official event materials, used in accordance with the company’s Image Accuracy & Usage Policy.
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