Postcode: NG19 7PL
View Map (13 Newboundmill Lane, NG19 7PL)Presented by Serena Smith & Friends
Performance date and time
Saturday, 28th September 2024
7:30 PM
Step into a world where Celtic traditions meet modern flair with Serena Smith & Friend, a captivating four-piece instrumental Celtic fusion band that redefines folk music. Featuring the incredible talents of Serena Smith, a classically trained fiddler with 30 years of experience, this band combines fiddle, guitar, bass and drums to create a truly unique sound. Serena Smith & Friends bring a refreshing twist to traditional folk music with their innovative arrangements and unexpected surprises. From funky grooves and bluegrass twangs to rock rhythms and jazz improvisations, their music spans a wide range of styles that will keep you on your toes. But that’s not all—Serena’s skills as a caller mean you might just find yourself joining in a lively ceilidh dance during the performance. Including original compositions and reinterpretations of local folk tunes, each song feels both fresh and familiar and a guaranteed hit with all ages! Don’t miss out on this extraordinary musical experience—come see why past audiences rave about Serena Smith & Friends as the best band they’ve ever seen!
"A great, lively and exciting show from a music ensemble who have come through our Developing Artists For Rural Touring Programme." - Steve Wilson, Artist Engagement Officer
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Performer's website
www.serenasmithmusic.com/my-celtic-fusion-band.html
Running time
90 mins + 20 min interval
Audience Type
Adults/Older Children
Age Range
10+
Ticket Prices
£12.50 Standard
Other Ticket Information
Doors open 7pm. Street parking.
Main Box Office Telephone Number
01623 810035
Available From
Mick Gamble 01623 810035 or Ian Weekes 01623 819786 or Email: mickgamble@aol.com
Additional Information
Complimentary light refreshments during the interval. No bar, bring your own drinks. Street parking.
Venue Accessibility (See Key for more information)
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