Infant (0-5) £26.73
Arrive from Thursday valid for both arena and camping field access. Parking tickets are sold separately (£15.90 in advance, £20 on the day).
Who is featuring at Lakefest 2021 and who will perform when? The 2021 line up is taking shape, and there are a number of big names already booked for the festival. Along with Welsh singer Sir Tom Jones, who has recently been a coach on TV show The Voice, indie rock band Razorlight, pop group T Pau and Dutch Eurodance group Vengaboys will also feature.
Vengaboys will perform this year. Picture: Paul Bergen/Redfern Dates and times of each act have not yet been confirmed by the festival.
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Jane Lethlean
Special to The Journal-Standard
MONROE, Wis. Pour your favorite beverage and settle in for nights of outstanding music. The Monroe Arts Center will offer virtual concerts throughout spring. The concerts will be available the second weekend of each month, March through June, free of charge.
“It has been a year since the Monroe Arts Center shut its doors due to the global pandemic,” said Kathy Hennessey, executive director for MAC. “In that time, we have felt the support of the community every single day. These four concerts are our way of saying thank you to those who continue to care about the arts and specifically the Monroe Arts Center. We look forward to the day that is coming soon that we can welcome back our audiences in person.”
They wear red socks and black kilts. They play bagpipes. And they rock. They’re the Red Hot Chilli Pipers and though they hail from Scotland, they’ll be at your virtual screen at 7:30 p.m. March 12 thanks to the College of Lake County’s James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts.
Sadly, St. Patrick’s Day 2021 is going to look a lot like 2020′s version. There will be few parades, bar crawls and concerts with kilts and bagpipes. But we’ve had a year to adjust and figure some things out. Look for more virtual and socially-distanced events to celebrate the Irish this year.