Town Hall Live Outdoor Concert
AT
18 EAST CROSS STREET, KIRTON - IN - LINDSEY, DN21 4EA
Sunday 30th August 2020
featuring
Paul McClure
and
Third & Church
Town Hall Live is back for
a one-off outdoor concert, at the home of John & Val Donaghy, 18 East Cross
St, DN21 4EA
It's a chance to enjoy some live music in a socially distanced environment on a
lazy Sunday afternoon. It may be the only chance we get until the end of
the year.
Grimsby trio Third & Church will start the afternoon off, with their
renditions of American favourites.
They are followed by the charismatic and entertaining singer songwriter PAUL
McCLURE. 'The Rutland Troubadour', as Paul is known, will play a full
headlining set featuring songs from his three albums 'Songs for Anyone',
'Smiling from the Floor Up' and last year's 'Market Town', as well as some
recently penned songs. There will be no shortage of between song banter,
as usual. There is no one who can make you smile one minute and bring a
tear to your eye the next.
Bring your chairs, bring a picnic and enjoy a wonderful afternoon of live
music.
Note
that for this concert to take place, we have to comply with Government
Guidance for out-door performances.
The Event
will be fully Covid 19 risk assessed.
It
means that tickets can only be purchased on line from www.wegottickets.com. They are priced at
£10. There will be no tickets 'on the door'
CAPACITY IS
STRICTLY LIMITED
Maximum of
six people per group from two households.
Social
distancing of two metres to be maintained.
Toilet
facilities will be available, but all surfaces must be cleaned after use.
Hand
sanitiser and other hygiene measures in place.
No Parking
at the House, but spaces will be available at Allen Motors on South Cliff Road
and at Kirton Concrete on East Cross Street.
Bring your
own chairs, food and drink and take all of your rubbish away with you.
Doors
are at 2 pm. The music starts at 2.30 pm
If you want
any further information, ring Brian on 01652 649230.
The music industry is
on it's knees at every level. If we can do our bit to help live music and
those who perform it then we should.