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Summer events in the Royal Parks

Posted by Juliet Eysenck on Jun 25, 09 11:00 AM in Good Causes

More than 50 free concerts will be held in The Royal Parks this summer.

From June 28 to August 30, there will be something for everyone on the bandstands in St James's Park, Kensington Gardens and Regent's Park.

Concerts are set to include everything from traditional brass bands, to salsa and ukelele bands.

Alistair Raphael, arts and events manager with Royal Parks, said: "We manage some of the most picturesque settings in London which make perfect environments to enjoy good music.

"There's something to suit all musical tastes and we hope as many people as possible will visit and enjoy the entertainment."

For further information on all concerts, visit www.royalparks.org.uk/events

Key events include:

Waterbeach Brass Band, 19 July, 3-4.20pm and 5-6.15pm, St James's Park,

The Ladies Palm Court Orchestra, 26 July, 2-3pm and 3.15-4.15pm, St James's Park

The Royal College of Music Syzygy Saxophone Quartet, 14 June,
2-3.15pm and 3.45-5pm, Kensington Gardens

The Household Troops Band of the Salvation Army, 30 August,
3-4.20pm and 5-6.15pm, St James's Park

Bohemia Ukulele Band, 5 July, 2-3.15pm and 3.45-5pm, Kensington Gardens

Lillian Boutte (prominent New Orleans singer), 2 August, 2.30-5pm,
The Regent's Park

The Sugar Kings (salsa band), 16 August, 2.30-5pm, The Regent's Park.

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