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Emma McGrath will be performing at Festival on the Field.
- Credit: Dan Kendall
Home-grown talent will be showcased by a Harpenden community music festival set to go ahead after lockdown eases.
The Festival on the Field, held at Sir John Lawes School playing field on Saturday July 3, features the likes of renowned mass karaoke band Massaoke, Madness tribute act One Step Behind and 24K Bruno, a Bruno Mars tribute complete with professional dancers.
Festival chairman Mark Hill said: “In addition to this array of talent, we are delighted to be showcasing some phenomenal local performers.”
Opening the festival this year will be up-and-coming indie rock band Stratton 5, who have garnered plenty of attention elsewhere, having been played on numerous local and international radio stations.
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9:38 AM April 2, 2021
The Horn in St Albans is to receive £85,167 from second round of the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund.
- Credit: Alan Davies
Iconic St Albans live music venue The Horn has received £85,000 from the second round of the government’s Culture Recovery Fund.
The Victoria Street venue is among more than 2,700 recipients to benefit from the latest round of awards from the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund, it has been announced today (Friday).
The grassroots music venue in St Albans has received a grant of £85,617 from the pot. These funds will help to ensure the venue will be able to survive and safely plan reopening later in the spring.