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Under the Stars Festival

Free Live Music Festival – Thursday 15 to Sunday 18 August

Now this is a top quality free fest! Under the Stars Festival brings four nights of super free outdoor live music to London from jazz, soul and funk to classical and asian beats. The festival will take place in Central Park, East Ham, E6 featuring great names from the likes of Incognito, The Brand New Heavies, Boney M, DCS feat. Shin, The Real Thing and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra! Each night has its own music style and theme. The festival’s opening night – Jazz in the Park is dedicated to jazz and acid jazz, Friday night – Eastern Beats will be a night of the finest Asian Beats and awesome visual spectacle, Saturday night – Back to Boogie will take you back to the boogie while the closing night – Proms in the Park will spread classical melodies all around the park. You can reach the park by taking the District or Hammersmith & City Line to East Ham station and then one of the following buses: 58, 101, 104, 115, 474. Under the Stars Festival is definitely a Not-to-be-Missed Event so be sure to attend and have fun!

Under the stars FestivalJazz in the Park | Thursday 15 August | Starts at 6.30pm

Incognito
The Brand New Heavies
Ciyo Brown
DJs James Anthony and Ash Selector

 

Under the stars FestivalEastern Beats | Friday 16 August | Starts at 6.30pm

DCS feat. Shin
Taz Stereo Nation
Juggy D
Gaana Rajas
Ali Abbas
Juggling Inferno – Fire Show

Under the stars FestivalBack to the Boogie | Saturday 17 August | Starts at 6.30pm

Boney M featuring Liz Mitchell
Imagination (official website / YouTube)
The Real Thing (official website / YouTube)
DJ’s James Anthony and Ash Selector

 

Under the stars FestivalProms in the Park | Sunday 18 August | Starts at 6.30pm

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (official website / YouTube)
Conductor John Rigby
Soprano Deborah Norman
Tenor John Pierce

 

What: Under the Stars Festival
When: Thursday 15 August – Sunday 18 August | Gates open 6.30pm every night
Where: Central Park, East Ham, E6







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