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Rutland Big Band continues free live music series at Oakham Bandstand

By Evie Payne

12th Jul 2024 | Local News

Enjoy live music at Oakham Bandstand, Cutts Close. Image credit: Nub News.
Enjoy live music at Oakham Bandstand, Cutts Close. Image credit: Nub News.

More free live music is set to take place at the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Bandstand in Cutts Close this weekend, provided by Oakham Town Council.

Despite objections to a number of live music events in the public green space last year - meaning that community use of the bandstand has been limited - the live music events have returned to Oakham's Cutts Close this summer, entertaining crowds aged 1 - 91!

A Rutland favourite, The Houndogs performed on Father's Day, and once again encouraged a large crowd to get out and dancing in the sun.

Rutland Concert Band played in June. Image credit: Nub News.

Last week, Midnight City Band performed a series of hits to local crowds.

Next up, Rutland Big Band will be taking to the stage on 14 July from 2:30pm, playing music from the swing era, as well as jazz, Latin, funk and pop.

The Smokestack Blues Band have also been confirmed for the following weekend, with more top local musicians on the lineup for the summer series.

The last of the summer music events will take place on Sunday 25 August from 12pm - 5pm and will welcome town local bands to finish the season: Out of the blue from 12 - 2pm, and Vespa from 3 - 5pm.

This bank holiday extravaganza will include additional fun for all the family:

  • Free music
  • The Grainstore
  • Fair rides 
  • Stalls

Check out the Oakham Nub News What's On page for more information about the upcoming bands and other events going on across Rutland.

Or follow Oakham Town Council on Facebook for more information.

     

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