



There's no need to book day tickets – just turn up and pay at the gate.
Adult £6 | Senior Citizen £4 | Under 14 £4 | Under 2 Free
Family Ticket (2 adults and up to 4 children) £20
Our evening concerts have become very popular, so please book well in advance with our secure online booking.
Friday 4th July – 7pm
Soulfish are a 10-piece soul band
They've opened Proms in the Park and The Queen's Silver Jubilee party, been the house band on Channel 5’s “Night Fever" backing Suggs and Kim Mazell, twice played the Everyman Testicular Cancer Ball and even funked Greg Dyke at the BBC Radio Awards.
The line-up includes members of The Selector, Supertramp, The Cuban Brothers, Secret Affair and Chicken Shack, as well as cast members of the West Ends' Dancin' In The Streets, Mamma Mia and Sweeney Todd.
Expect to Shake Your Tail Feather at a spectacular night of Sweet, Soul Music - a night of moving and grooving.
Details
www.soulfishtheband.com
Saturday 5th July – 7pm
Tickets £12 | Book online
An infectious mix of British pop, Irish traditional and classic country with just a hint of funk for good measure, mix this in with cutting edge lyrics and great melodies and you’ve got an inkling of what to expect, you won’t be disappointed.
The superlative fiddle playing of Julianne Healy stands out as does the haunting Uileann pipes of John Devine, Jez Guest offers up a really sexy sax built on the solid but sympathetic drumming of Steve Rodford (zombies).
Details
www.myspace.com/petewatersmusic
Saturday 5th July – various times
FREE WITH ARTS FAIR ADMISSION
Expect smooth Latin grooves, Mediterranean harmonies and modern jazz improvisation. Acoustic Jazz Implosion take original compositions and jazz standards, twist them, add some ambient feel and fiery improvisations.
Sunday 6th July – 12-1 and 2.30-3.30
FREE WITH ARTS FAIR ADMISSION
Here is the largest display of be-quiffed, be-bop, be-my-baby rock & roll songs from a set of monstrously attractive youngsters you are ever likely to see and hear.
Sunday 6th July – 1.30-2.30
FREE WITH ARTS FAIR ADMISSION
The Life of Lola Montez A Life of Passion and Pain
In Trestle's new production the infamous 19th century fake Spanish dancer prepares for her very last performance and revisits her bittersweet story from humble Irish-born beginnings to the glamour of international high-life.
Told through a fiery blend of flamenco dance and rhythm, text and live music, the show plays with the truth and illusion of public and private personas and questions the cost of celebrity.
Details
www.trestle.org.uk