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Katherine Jenkins is star of live music weekend



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A HUGE live summer concert is taking place in Victoria Park, Haywards Heath, over the weekend.

The fun starts this evening (July 4) with the fabulous Rock 'n' Roll nostalgia show That'll Be The Day.

The energetic musical theatre show is back by overwhelming public demand and opens the It's Magic Concert Weekend. The show begins at 6pm with support band Lady Marmalade. That'll Be The Day takes to the stage 7.30pm to 10pm.

The event continues tomorrow (July 5) with the fantastic Katherine Jenkins in Concert. Gates open at 5pm, the support band starts at 6pm and Katherine will take centre stage at 7.30pm.

Katherine will be joined by quartet Blake, international violinist Diana Galvydyte, and accompanied by Mark Andrew James with the Sussex Symphony Orchestra.

The excitement continues on Sunday (July 6) between midday and 10pm with free music for fans of all ages.
That'll Be The Day launches the weekend of live music in Haywards Heath
That'll Be The Day launches the weekend of live music in Haywards Heath

Magic Sunday performers include Tuxedo Funktion, White Light, BB Collective, Spitting Feathers, In Yer Face, Cinnamon Street, Blues and Soul Business, Smoke Feathers, and Wilbury Jam.

It will be the biggest free day of music Victoria Park has seen with fun and entertainment for all.

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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 11:58 AM
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  • Location: Mid Sussex
 
 
  

 
 


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