Congleton Unplugged starts tomorrow make sure you don't miss out

By Tom Avery

28th Feb 2020 | Local News

Congleton Unplugged
Congleton Unplugged

Congleton Unplugged is back with a bang and kicks off tomorrow at the Congleton Cricket Club.

The seventh annual music festival is back for three weekends and brings music events for everyone.

Genres include; Prohibition, Blues, Folk, Pop, Indie and Choral, and a new feature for 2020 is Spoken Words events.

The main event is free to enter, with more than 40 gigs over the weekend of 6th-8th March, across a variety of your favourite Congleton venues.

Leading up to the free weekend, there are some ticketed events including:

Tomorrow, Congleton Cricket Club: The Jake Leg Jug Band with sounds of 1920s and 30s America. Supported by Andy Boote, tickets £6 in advance, £8 on the door. Doors open at 7pm and the show starts at 7.30pm.

Wednesday 4th March, Congleton Library: JUDAS! The story of Dylan going electric at Newport Folk Festival 1965. Tickets £6.

Thursday 5th March, Cygnet Club: John Dali and support, takes his musical presence to another level. Brought to you in association with Biddulph Up in Arms, tickets £6.

Programmes and tickets are available from Congleton Visitor Information Centre and Stonehammer Music, both located on Congleton High Street- also available online, see: www.WeGotTickets.com

     

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