Top Five Things to Do

The top five things to do this week, from November 7th-13th.

If you’ve got any energy left between the post-Welly Ball slump and working on looming deadlines, here are our top picks for what to do this week in St Andrews.

 

French Night, Monday 7th November at 6pm  

 

Got a taste for French cuisine and culture? Head to St Mark’s Church where International Café St Andrews will be flipping crepes all evening. For more information: https://rb.gy/577rbz 

 

Christmas Ball Launch Party, Tuesday 8th November at 8pm  

 

One of St Andrews’ most popular balls, the Mermaids Christmas Ball is taking over Beacon Bar to announce this year’s much anticipated theme. Dress in your best Christmas attire and celebrate the beginning of the festive season – it’s never too early, after all. For more information: https://rb.gy/pjxouh 

 

Haus, Death & Taxes, Tuesday 8th November at 10:30pm  

 

Have you been missing Haus’s usual dosage of dance and house music? Not to fear – they’re back at the Vic to get you dancing the night away. For more information: https://rb.gy/eajbrg 

 

Sitara 2023 Launch, Thursday 10th November at 8pm  

 

Join Sitara for their launch at Falside Mill as they present a night of culture, runway fashion and music. Featuring sets from Nikita Rakhmanov and Amen Collective’s Tim Berger and DJ Wok, let Sitara give you a flavour of what’s to come in semester two. For more information: https://rb.gy/yx006x 

 

F4TE Launch: (Nothing But) Trees, Thursday 10th November at 10pm  

 

For the climate conscious, FS are holding their annual Fashion 4 the Earth Week Courtesy. Its highlight is undoubtedly the opportunity to tear up the dance floor at the Vic in support of Mossy Earth, a tree-planting project that aims to fight climate change by rewilding habitats, promoting biodiversity and supporting underfunded ecosystems. For more information: https://rb.gy/wjxoxa 

 

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