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The Leeds Castle Concert takes place on Saturday 4th September and this year will be a special celebration as we’re all together once again.
This spectacular open-air concert, brings together one of the country’s greatest orchestras, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, who celebrate their 75th anniversary, and one of its finest conductors, John Rigby.
Down for the Count Swing Orchestra and five sensational soloist performers will ensure this spectacular event will be one to remember! Prepare to be enthralled by world-class music delivering a mix of much-loved classical favourites alongside new orchestration of popular favourites.
Wave your Union Jack as you enjoy a jaw-dropping Spitfire fly-over and watch in awe at the fireworks finale! All this while you have fun with friends and family, enjoying picnics and dancing the night away!
World renowned Conductor and Artistic Director, Dr John Rigby said:
“I cannot wait to perform once again at the Leeds Castle Concert!
We have a fantastic programme this year, an amazing line up of soloists and the people of Kent are always such an incredible audience. This year is certainly looking like it will be a very memorable evening, joining together to enjoy live music again in such a magnificent setting, roll on the 4th September!”
It couldn’t be simpler to book tickets for the Leeds Castle Concert, just visit the website LeedsCastleConcert.co.uk. Picnic tickets are priced at £53 per person. Purchase ten or more tickets and receive a 10% discount.
Brachers, a leading law firm in Kent, return as headline sponsor for the fifth year.
Leeds Castle is located near Maidstone in Kent just off Junction 8 of the M20 and only one hour’s drive from London.
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