The Chester Midsummer Watch Parade bursts onto the streets on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 June starting from Chester Town Hall square at 2pm on both days. The medieval parade is one of the country's oldest and most colourful street parades dating from 1498.The Midsummer Watch characters are based on descriptions from the city archives including the famous family of giants.
On Saturday, Sara Smith, President of the Freemen and Guilds of the City of Chester will accompany The Sheriff of Chester, Councillor Simon Eardley onboard the Lord Mayor's Chariot. On Sunday the Lord Mayor of Chester will join Sarah on the chariot.The parade is led by the City Guilds plus Chester's Karamba Samba Band, with dragons, angels, the Chester ravens, unicorn, stag, hobby horses, St Werburgh (and her geese), green men, Balaam's Ass, Cernunnus the Celtic lord of the forest, and a devil Band.Later additions to the parade include an antelope joining in 2019 discovered following research in the archives from 1660 as being part of the parade and The Hippogriff from Greek Mythology.The Chester Pirates will be setting sail on their pirate ship pursued not only by the Royal Navy but a giant octopus that will be joining in the fun this year.
The parade will leave Chester Town Hall Square at 2pm on both days taking in; St Werburgh Street, Eastgate Street, The Cross, Bridge Street, returning to the Town Hall square for a finale.
TheMidsummer Watchwebsite includes photographs and video from previous years plus a history of the parade.
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