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December 27, 2016
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The Duo back in musical action at the George and Dragon

Popular combo The Duo – from folk to Floyd will be back in Lancaster at the end of this month, on Saturday 28th January 2017 commencing at 9.00pm in the […]

September 7, 2016
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Award-winning singer songwriter Jesse Terry heads for Glasson Dock

Jesse Terry. Photo: Eric Gerard After Jesse Terry‘s first visit to the UK in 2014, he’s back and returns to Christ Church in Glasson Jesse is an internationally touring, award-winning […]

May 17, 2016
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Midsummer Marquee Comes to St. John's Hospice

For ten days in June, the front garden at St John’s Hospice, which provides free palliative care to patients with life shortening conditions, will be transformed into The Midsummer Marquee […]

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Assembly Rooms Emporium hosts Ukulele Cabaret this Easter

The Assembly Rooms Emporium on King Street in Lancaster will be putting a spring in the step of all its customers this Easter by hosting a special Ukulele Cabaret. Having […]

January 8, 2016
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Marathon Manic Ivory Playing Promised at the Robert Gillow!

Left to right: Landlord Mark Cutter, and pianists Andy Whitfield, Jack Spencer, Bill Roberts and Bill Wilding. Photo by Barrie Marshall A twelve hour piano playing session will take place […]

December 11, 2015
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Spotlight Club Celebrates 20th Anniversary Tonight – And Renewed Arts Council Funding

Steeve the Poet at Spotlight back in 2008. Photo: John Freeman  It’s Open Mic night at tonight’s 20th Anniversary Spotlight Club at The Storey, which has just received the great […]

October 20, 2015
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Lancaster Music Makers Concert Announced

Oliver Nelson and Peter Croser perform in the Lancaster Music Makers April concert, which featured music by Beethoven, Mozart and Delius. The Lancaster Music Makers will present a concert in the […]

October 5, 2015
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The Duo Back in Town for Lancaster Music Festival

Ello, ello, ello, what do we ‘ave ‘ere? Another Duo gig? Yes it is! Hooray and hooray again! Cheers and whoops of joy resound along the Lune Valley… The Duo […]

October 5, 2015
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Atticus Books backs Lancaster Music Festival

Atticus, Lancaster’s independent bookshop on King Street, has joined over 40 venues across the city supporting this weekend’s Lancaster Music Festival. If you’re interested in any events, email the shop […]

June 4, 2015
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Neville Staple, the star of ska performs at the Platform

Former member of The Specials, FunBoy3 and The Coventry Automatics, Neville Staple and his band will be performing at the Platform this month. Neville Staple’s thirty-five year career in the […]

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