02:00PM, Monday 22 July 2024
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Free live music events will take place at a Marlow venue over two days this summer, each with an 'exciting' live artist gracing the stage.
With popular local names, Sorbon Estates has announced a lineup of singers who will perform at Liston Court Gardens, in partnership with Atomic Bee.
Taking place on July 27 and August 17 2pm and 6pm, this event is ‘perfect for friends, family and everyone in between’.
Visitors can grab a picnic from Marlow High Street and enjoy the live music in the ‘serene garden’ setting in which the artists will be performing.
Jessica Nicholls, Marketing Manager at Sorbon Estates said: "We are so excited to be bringing these summer sessions to Liston Court Gardens during July and August.
"These events are designed to bring the community together and allow our visitors to enjoy an afternoon filled with fantastic live entertainment. We cannot wait to welcome our guests and performers over the coming weekends.”
Rachael Webb, Event Manager at Atomic Bee added: “The gardens offer the perfect space for these musical sessions, allowing visitors to bring along family, friends and food to enjoy an afternoon of entertainment.”
Stealing the garden stage on July 27 will be Andy Barrett, a singer, guitarist and songwriter known for his musical catalogue filled with everything from ballads to ambient tones that will take the audience to a ‘different dimension’.
Following his performance, on August 17, is the soulful Irish-based band Soulcem, best known for their 'thrilling' performances at weddings and events.
Only in Marlow for one day, the duo will deliver classical and contemporary hits that will get ‘visitor’s hand clapping.’
For more information on the event, please visit https://listoncourtgardens.com/#future-events
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