What's on in Glastonbury this weekend

By Emma Dance

7th Jul 2022 | Local News

A music filled weekend in Glastonbury
A music filled weekend in Glastonbury

It's an harmonious weekend ahead in Glastonbury, with something for (almost) every musical taste!

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Saturday, July 9

Sweet Love's Lament

St Benedict's Church

Sweet Love's Lament Is the title to an evening featuring Elizabethan music, including songs by Morley, Gibbons, Farnaby, and Wilbye. With a Madrigal journey through love.

Cantilena choir led by Musical Director Anthony Bevan, will be bringing to life three sets of five songs with musical interludes by the recorder quintet 'Pink Noise'. A glass of wine or soft drink and a light buffet are included in the ticket price, and will be available after the concert.

Reggae and Dub Selection

The Assembly Rooms

Elemental Soundsystem.. resident DJs Blotter & Dubanought, bringing you a top selection of Reggae, Dub, Dancehall... and a little bit of Jungle!

LeBurn Maddox

King Arthur

In a career that spans four decades LeBurn has circled the globe performing major shows in the world's greatest locations with some of the world's greatest stars.

Glastonbury Tree Walk

St John's Church

Take a gentle walk into the countryside to meet the trees in summer, learn some tree identification, and enjoy music and poetry in nature.

Come and Sing Vivaldi's Gloria

St John's Church

Another chance to spend an afternoon rehearsing and then performing in the glorious surroundings of St John's Church. Conducted by Matthew Redman (Director of Music at St John's) this is sure to be an afternoon well spent!

     

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