Gretton Music Festival - taking place over the August Bank Holiday weekend, from Friday 26th to Monday 29th August - is Northamptonshire’s biggest community-based music festival.
Now in its seventh year, and sponsored by Seaton’s Solicitors, the organizers are delighted to announce that this year’s headline act is The Top Banana Band. Last year they wowed the crowd at the Open Mic session at The Hatton Arms, and this year they are back to play their mix of funk, soul and blues covers, guaranteed to get you on your feet and shaking your tail feathers! Performing at Gretton Village Hall on Sunday 28th August, tickets cost just £10 per person and are available from Gretton Post Office and Stores. Please bring your own drinks, glasses and nibbles. All proceeds from this event will go to The Travers Foundation, a local charity supporting 13-30 year olds improve their skills in sports, the creative arts and the performing arts.
The following fabulous acts have also been confirmed to appear at this year’s Gretton Music Festival:
Nice N Easy - Friday 26th August, 8pm The Bluebell Inn, High Street - FREE admission Opening the festival as always, The Bluebell are hosting this trio of vocalists who are definitely not a tribute act. There will be three 45-minute sets featuring songs made famous by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jnr, Bobby Darin, etc. If you like the Rat Pack, make sure you’re in this audience!
Swedish Delight - Friday 26th August, 9pm The Talbot, High Street - FREE admission. This delightful Scandi-style trio play country, folk, pop and chilled acoustic tunes with a twist, mixing guitar, dobro and ukulele with a sweet pinch of vocal harmonies. Relax and enjoy.
Market Harborough Ukulele Group (MHUG) Saturday 27th August, 11am Lydia’s Coffee Shop, High Street - FREE admission The spirit of George Formby lives on with this fun group, playing a mixture of favourites old and new. Formed by a small group of friends in 2011 who’d been given the instruments but never learned how to play them, they now boast a membership of 90, although not all of them will be playing on the day as the coffee shop isn’t the same size as the Royal Albert Hall!
Music in the Park - Saturday 27th August Afternoon event at Gretton Sports and Social Club, off Kirby Road - FREE admission This will feature local bands and young musical talent performing in a marquee in the recreation ground. A bit like Glastonbury, but without the mud and with better loos.
The Andy Warrington Experience Saturday 27th August, 7.30pm Gretton Village Hall This Peterborough-based band perform an eclectic mix of avant-garde pop and rock classics with an edge. Tickets cost £10 per person and are available from Gretton Post Office and Stores, with profits donated to the Gretton Pensioners’ Christmas Party.
Viva Verdi & Viva Vino! Sunday 28th August, 2pm to 4pm The Yews Hosted by impresario Martin McEvoy there will be the chance to hear and see some of the greatest scenes from Verdi with excerpts from La Traviata, Rigoletto, Aida and Don Carlos, performed at the world’s greatest opera houses including The Royal Opera House Covent Garden, The Metropolitan in New York and La Scala, Milan. Ticket price £10 includes wine and Italian bites. Space is limited, so please e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to book a place.
Tom Hall, plus the great sausage and cider fest - Sunday 28th August The Talbot, High Street - FREE admission. Tom will be performing between 1pm and 3pm, and 8pm to 10pm. The sausages and cider will be available until they’re sold out. Don’t miss out on any of this!
Open Mic Session Monday 29th August, from 2pm The Hatton Arms - FREE admission. Grab a mic and showcase your talent - all ages, abilities, groups or solo artistes welcome. For further details, please visit www.grettonmusicfestival.com
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