What's on in Nantwich this weekend: Launch of Pumpkin Trail and Hang Linton
By Ryan Parker 16th Oct 2025
By Ryan Parker 16th Oct 2025

What's On in Nantwich is brought to you by our main sponsor, Richmond Villages Nantwich, covering events across the town all year round.
Here are our top picks of what's happening in Nantwich this weekend. You can find a full line-up of events in Nantwich in our dedicated What's On section.
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Saturday - Nantwich Pumpkin Trail @ Market Street

From Saturday 18 October, families are invited to explore Nantwich and support local businesses on its brand-new Pumpkin Trail.
Follow the clues to find 10 pumpkins, hidden in shop windows around the town centre. Once you’ve found them all, bring your completed clue sheet to Nantwich Market on Tuesday 28 October to collect your free pumpkin from Nantwich's Pumpkin Patch!
Clue sheets will be available from Saturday 18 October at Nantwich Market, Nantwich Civic Hall, and participating shops, or download your sheet HERE.
This free, family-friendly event is the perfect autumn day out!
T&C’s - Pumpkins are limited to one per entry. Pumpkins subject to avaliability. Pumpkins are only availiable by completing the trail. Collection of pumpkins only on Tuesday 28th October,
Saturday - Hang Linton + Support @ The Granary Arts Cafe

Named one of the NME HOT 100 for 2025 & BBC 6 Music's "Hot Tip", Hang Linton will headline The Granary Arts Cafe's October fundraiser for MidCheshire Mind.
Hang is a self-taught, interdisciplinary artist, working in music, performance, dance, video, sculpture and installation.
Their personal practice explores otherness through sound, non-linear time concepts, community and public art, fusing avant-funk, dance-punk, and breakbeats into a raw, unapologetic sonic rebellion.
Based in Leeds, their art confronts clean-cut aesthetics with chaos-fuelled authenticity. Armed with a sampler, synths, and relentless energy, they channel counterculture movements and the sounds that shaped them.
Support from Eccie The Dog, local poet Steven Langstaff and DJ Tom Frees.
This event will be sponsored by G&M Engineering Associates LTD, with 50 per cent of ticket fees going to MidCheshire Mind.
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