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Richard Hawley and Field Music among Durham BRASS festival line-up
Five days of socially-distanced music will jazz up life across County Durham and culminate in a free outdoor party
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Durham BRASS will come blasting back this July - following last year s pandemic cancellation - with five days of traditional and contemporary music creating a summer party spirit.
Festivals still going ahead in Oxfordshire this year
Truck festival 2019 LAST YEAR festivals were wiped out by coronavirus with most events moving online instead. But with social distancing set to be scrapped by June 21 in the government s road map out of lockdown, festival organisers are more optimistic that events will go ahead this year. Here are the Oxfordshire festivals that could still be going ahead in 2021: Truck The organisers of the biggest rock festival have vowed to carry on with this year’s event and have unveiled the headline acts. Truck will go ahead at
Hill Farm, Steventon, near Didcot, from July 22-25 and will be headlined by Bombay Bicycle Club, The Kooks and Royal Blood. And tickets have already sold out.
Nile Rodgers & Chic s Swansea show postponed until 2022
It s the second time the disco legend has had to move dates
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Nile Rodgers & Chic won t be performing at Singleton Park, Swansea, this summer as the big outdoor gig has been postponed again until 2022.