To view the latest events taking place around Kent, visit our Special Events page.

 
Enjoy Live Music

There's a range of live music events taking place at attractions this Summer:


Jazz Evening

Finchcocks, Friday 6 July 2012,

Held in the Cellar, suppers served from 7.30pm, music starts at 9.00pm. Admission to jazz is £8.00 (£4.00 for concessions), our Executive Chef offers two course home cooked supper at £12.00. Booking advisable. Fully licensed bar and snacks. Further details and online booking. Email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or telephone 01580 211702 for offline bookings and enquiries.  

Other Midsummer music events taking place at Finchcocks:

1 July: The Shackleton Basset Horn Trio - Mozart etc

8 July: Primavera - Country House Concerts Buy suppers online at www.finchcocks.co.uk

15 July: Dussek Duo - Eleanor Turner (harp) & Douglas Hollick (piano) Buy tickets online at www.finchcocks.co.uk

30 September: 11am Clavichord recital - Derek Adlam Buy tickets online at www.finchcocks.co.uk


AbbaAbalicious

The Old Brewery Store, Saturday 7th July 2012

Mamma Mia! You can be assured of a great evening's entertainment as one of the UK's finest ABBA tribute bands takes to The Old Brewery Store stage. Since they were formed Abalicious have been taking audiences back to the days of platform boots, spangley suits and great music. So come along sing along and dance to your favourite Abba songs performed by this amazing tribute act – they’ll have you feeling like.

Doors open: 7.00pm. Tickets are £10.00 in advance; £12.00 on the door (subject to availability). For more information, or to book please call the Visitor Centre on 01795 542285 or visit www.oldbrewerystore.co.uk


Open Air Classical Concert

Leeds Castle, 14 July 2012

Heritage Events present the original and best open air classical concert! John Rigby conducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in a programme of classical favourites. Special guests this year include the return of one of the UK’s leading tenors, Wynne Evans, international soprano Claire Rutter (recently featured as Aida on Sky Arts) and the wonderful Military Wives. During the evening there will also be a display from classic World War II aircraft.

Access to concert site from 4pm. Live music from 5pm, main concert begins at 7.30pm. Tickets - Picnic: £35; Seated: £45


Live Music at Hall PlaceBelvedere Concert Band

Hall Place and Gardens, Sunday 15 July 2012, 2pm (gates open at 1pm)

Relax and enjoy live music on the lawn from light classical and big band to favourites from the stage and screen. Bring a rug or low-backed chair to sit on. Picnics welcome. £6 adults, under 16s free (must be accompanied). All tickets on the gate. This event is weather dependent. Please telephone or check the website on the day if the weather is poor.


Sunday Lunchtime jazz

Chartwell, Sunday 22 July 2012, 12 - 3pm

Sunday lunchtime jazz with the sounds of ‘The Cool Jazz Trio’. Tickets - £20


Broadwood square piano recital

Quebec House, Saturdays: 4 August, 1 & 29 September, 2.30 - 4.30pm

Drop in to our informal recitals played on a 1788 Broadwood square piano. Do you play? You’re welcome to try the piano during open hours throughout the year.


Pet Shop BoysRelive the ‘80s with Pet Shop Boys

The Old Brewery Store, Saturday 4th August 2012

Electro-pop returns to Faversham with one of the greatest Pet Shop Boys tribute bands. According to The Guinness Book of Records, The Pet Shop Boys have been the most successful British duo in British music history and The Pet Shop tribute band brings to life this illustrious career in perfect detail. To get you in the 80s mood the evening starts and finishes with an 80s disco hosted by local legend DJ Frostie. 'It’s a Sin' if you miss this one!

Doors open: 7.00pm. Tickets are £10.00 in advance; £12.00 on the door (subject to availability). For more information, or to book please call the Visitor Centre on 01795 542285 or visit www.oldbrewerystore.co.uk


Summer Band Concerts

Tonbridge Castle

5 August - Band of the Corps of the Royal Engineers: 3pm – 5pm, Free event
12 August - Sevenoaks & Tonbridge Concert Band: 3pm – 5pm, Free event
19 August - Jon Hamilton Big Band: 3pm – 5pm, Free event
26 August - East Peckham Silver Band: 3pm – 5pm, Free event

Further information is available at www.tonbridgecastle.org, www.tmbc.gov.uk or by phoning 01732 770929.

 

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