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SATURDAY 30TH JULY 2016
For the first time since the swinging sixties Nottingham is having its own sixties Music Festival.Bringing together the great names of the sixties
together with up and coming new bands who will bring new interpretation and style to the already established tunes that every one loves and cherishes.
With some of the best sixties names gracing the stage along with the fantastic new bands in support a superb day is sure to be had by all, a true
trip down memory lane for many and a fantastic new experience for many more as the swinging sixties has never gone away!
ON THE SATURDAY, 12pm - 4PM & 7PM - 1AM
APPEARING
The Swinging Blue Jeans
> The Fourmost
> The 'Q'
> Rob Dee as Billy Fury
> The Kontikis
> plus the very best of sixties vinyl from top resident and guest dj's.
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
---|---|
Saturday Ticket - Advance | £20.00 per ticket |
Saturday Ticket - On the door | £25.00 per ticket |
Tickets available from:-
Tourist information,market square Nottingham.
Skiddle.com on line
Via Paypal to parkasbar@gmail.com
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