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Price: General Admission £15 (plus booking fee)/ Low income £10 (plus booking fee) / Supporter £20 (plus booking fee) / Under-14s go free!
Get ready for a day of art, music and more as the Rising Sun Arts Centre opens its doors for the annual Here Comes The Sun festival. The centre will be transformed into a vibrant celebration of all the things the Centre and its volunteers hold dear. Bunting, fake grass, lots of colour and a glorious programme of arts all over the building! We have an incredible lineup of talented musicians and performers across 3 stages, captivating art installations and a host of family-friendly activities.
Date: 10th August 2024, 2 pm to 11pm
Line up So far: Headlining the festival with their ska is The Skandal Dolly and the Clothespegs Prog-psych-jazz-fusion-art-rock project Strangers in Transit Satin Beige will be bringing their cello-infused, lyrically soulful R'n'B to the Tree stage Satirical double bass-playing songwriter Grant Sharkey Grace Pounds Rising Sun regulars Artists Link-Up will be showcasing the best of their performers! Jimmy the Dog Daughter of the Water Delta Alternative Folktronica from Lee Switzer-Woolf Bored Slippy will be providing noisey indie rock Jackie Doe and The Uncertainty Of Passion returns bringing a mix of folk, tango and French music influences A showcase from the regulars from the monthly Dreading Slam Poetry nights! Zap! Comedy Plus more to be announced! Get your tickets early and don't miss out on this unforgettable experience! We look forward to seeing you!
An allocation of tickets are available at a reduced price of £10, for purchase by unemployed/low income at. If you are unable to attend a concert without the discount, these tickets are intended for you. These tickets can be purchased in the same way as a regularly priced ticket, no questions asked.