Jorge Jiménez - Rethinking Bach

The John Moore - 3 in 1 Ticket

Available until 8 March 2025

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Enjoy one of the best things to do in Tewksbury for a night of musical magic at the John Moore Collection

Head to the John Moore Collection for an extraordinary musical experience with Jorge Jiménez's "Rethinking Bach" on the 8th of March 2025. 

This captivating show reimagines the timeless works of Johann Sebastian Bach, blending classical mastery with innovative interpretations. Jiménez, a renowned violinist, will take you on a journey through Bach's compositions, offering fresh perspectives and emotional depth.

Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness a masterful performance that bridges the past and present in a truly unforgettable way.

Book your tickets today for Rethinking Bach at the John Moore Collection. Tickets are delivered instantly and you won't find a better price online. 

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41 Church Street,
Tewkesbury,
Gloucestershire
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Enjoy a unique day out in Tewksbury with the birds of prey day at the John Moore Collection

The majestic Birds of Prey are soaring in for a visit, offering a rare chance to witness some of the UK's finest hunters up close. Visitors will be captivated by the expert falconer, who will share fascinating insights into these beautiful birds, from their extraordinary eyesight to their hunting prowess.

This event will feature a Kestrel, Peregrine Falcon, Barn Owl, Eagle Owl, and Hooded Vulture. Don't miss this unique opportunity to meet these birds of prey up close!

Book your tickets today for Birds of Prey Day at the John Moore Collection. Tickets are delivered instantly and you won't find a better price online. 

More Info
Is the John Moore collection wheelchair friendly?

Due to the nature and age of the buildings the main John Moore Museum & Merchant’s House are unsuitable for wheelchair users or visitors with walking difficulties. 

Does the John Moore Museum have toilets?

They do not have a toilet in either building but there are loos not far away in the Abbey.