Salisbury Gig Guide


Salisbury Gig Guide

An independent central listing of live music around Salisbury
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June 2020



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SATURDAY 20 JUNE 2020

Salisbury Community Choir - CANCELLED Saturday 20 June 2020 -- EVENT HAS PASSED
Venue:  Salisbury City Hall
Address:  Malthouse Lane, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP2 7TU
Telephone:  Box office: 01722 434434
Event:  Salisbury Community Choir - CANCELLED - 7.30pm - Celebrate the power of communal singing as Salisbury Community Choir join forces with children from across Salisbury to perform Freedom! The Power of Song. This powerful work, written by British composer Alexander L'Estrange and his wife Joanna Forbes L'Estrange, showcases the role singing has played in changing lives for good throughout history, from Martin Luther King's civil rights movement and the suffragette marches to the spontaneous singing of soldiers in the trenches of WW1 and the non-violent Baltic singing revolution. Among joyful arrangements of classics like We Shall Not Be Moved and We Shall Overcome, Freedom! The Power of Song also includes beautiful original songs.


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Please note: As per our terms of use, the events listed are not in our control, so they could be changed. Also, some venues may charge an entrance fee to certain music events. In either case, we recommend that you contact the venues before making your arrangements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Sounds of Salisbury Podcast is back after a 2 year break
Bringing you the sounds of the music scene along with the voices of the community, Alex and Ellen will feature local music, fun conversation and community insight. Subscribe at soundsofsalisburypodcast.podbean.com and join them on Facebook at facebook.com/SoundsOfSalisbury.

Is This Thing On? Podcast
The best music you have never heard
Available on Spotify, iTunes and all good Podcast catchers, Nick Tann’s independent music Podcast ‘Is This Thing On?’. Dedicated to bringing you new music from unsigned bands from around the world - isthisthingonpodcast.com

 


 

Spotlight


SATURDAY 23 MARCH 2024

Reginald D. Hunter: The Man Who Could See Through Sh*t

Reginald D. Hunter: The Man Who Could See Through Sh*t

Venue: Salisbury Arts Centre
7.30pm
In these supercharged socio-political times the challenge is more and more becoming separating what’s true and what’s real. Lucille Hunter proudly proclaimed “It’s easy to see through sh*t, the hard part is pretending you haven’t.”  Join Reginald D. Hunter for an hour of exploring this phenomena in this progressive work in a pre next-variant world.


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