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AQUARIUS FESTIVAL 2014. Saturday 30th August. Aquarius Golf Club, Marmora Road. Gates open at noon


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Back for our 5th year. The best way for local families and the community to end the long summer break!!!


2 stages of live music. Activities for kids including England Athletics and TriGolf.


Probably our best line up yet, with old friends and some incredible new acts.


Entry just ?2.00 (or ?3.00 for couples/families). Accompanied children (U14) free!


Watch this space for full details and line ups. Please share your thougfhts and experiences from previous years on this thread to keep it active at the top of the 'What's On?' section!!


Woo hoo!!!!


FACEBOOK Event page now live - please JOIN THE EVENT IF YOU THINK YOU'RE COMING!!!@ Just click on the blue link here!!!!


https://www.facebook.com/events/710539095693564/

Woo hoo indeed! Just couldn't believe this the first time we went, and will be taking a Saturday off work to go to this year's festival. Two stages (indoors and out) brilliant live music and a great venue (wonderful view over London) - right on our doorstep! Music highlights were many but would name check Steve Boltz and Country Dirt.

I'm not connected to the Aquarius, but just want to spread the word.

Our wonderful sponsors Bushells of lordship Lane will be putting up their promotional boards all around the area today. Thankyou so much to Bushells for their kind support, and all of the lovely folk that help us to spread the word about SE London's biggest little music festival! Full line up and poster coming soon!!

Just back on the set list - Country Dirt, featuring a new vocalist. They will be slamming the indoor stage at the end of the day, around 7.00pm.


Still working on the final running orders. Be patient with me.



A taste of last year's frivolities. It looks sparsely populated, but we had over 1000 visitors last year.


This years line up is even better!!! With a few regulars too. Keep your eyes peeled for posters/the facebook event page. All going live this weekend.

Best little festival ever have the sign up Brian and will be bringing a group of friends to enjoy the great day. Fingers crossed it will be as good as weather as last year and don't forget to bring a woolie for when night falls.
Southwark Events team have asked if there is a website, I've linked the FB page and put your brief about it up but if there is a webpage would be handy. contact [email protected] or give me a shout and I'll pass it on for you

Brian have posted it over on Urban 75 the Brixton based forum and the ed has kindly suggested to add it to the Brixton Buzz events listing. I'll leave it to you to add if you want.


http://www.brixtonbuzz.com/add-your-event/

Miller Andersen - who brilliantly finishes off the festival in the bar is one of the best guitarists I have ever heard and a brilliant singer as well. His performance of Pictured Within by Jon Lord at the Royal Albert Hall is a masterpiece.


Also appearing, local emerging talent Jack Joseph, solo performances on the indoor stage.


Really pleased to have uncovered this young man, who was supporting Miller Anderson at last weekend's Ivy House gig.


 

Hot news!!! Jessica Radcliffe will be opening the day's performances on the indoor stage, with a set of beautiful, cool jazz, accompanied by some of SE London's finest young musicians. If you like Diana Krall, you'll just love her vocal.




Class!!!

The final piece of the puzzle. Closing the indoor stage ahead of a bar room blitz by Miller Anderson & the Prisonaires, here's your Jazz Funk mystery band - the amazing Changing Motion. An acclaimed line up of this guitar/keyboard focussed group, these guys have a CV that reads like a history of modern British music, with credits like The Commitments, Heatwave, the Three Degrees, the Drifters, Billy Paul etc. etc.


Jazz with a huge slice of funk.


What a way to end the day, onstge indoors from around 7.00.

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