Experience the Joy: Exciting Free Events in Bromsgrove This Summer!
This summer, the town of Bromsgrove is buzzing with a variety of free events guaranteed to uplift spirits and create memorable experiences for residents and visitors alike. From concerts to dance showcases, the community is invited to come together and celebrate creativity through music and art.
A Melodic Weekend Kicks Off in Bromsgrove
On June 28th, residents can enjoy a free concert featuring the City of Coventry Brass Band at the Jubilee Bandstand in Sanders Park, starting at 2.30pm. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs and picnic blankets to soak up an afternoon of delightful music in the sun.
Dancing Through the Decades
For those passionate about dance, Artrix will host “Dancing Through the Decades” at midday. This energetic showcase from the Rosehill Dance Academy will take the audience on a captivating journey through various dance styles from the 1940s to the present day. Tickets at an affordable price of £15 promise an unforgettable experience as the performance highlights the rich history of dance.
A Classical Breathe Fresh Air
Aurora Wind, a talented group of musicians who have been performing together for over 20 years, will be gracing Avoncroft Museum’s New Guesten Hall with a classical performance featuring well-loved music from the 20th century. Visitors can relish a beautiful melody while enjoying a two-course lunch, making it a perfect midday escape.
Ukulele and Coffee: A Charming Combination
At Stoke Prior Village Hall, a free open session of ukulele music is set to unfold at 2pm, inviting individuals of all ages to enjoy a lively variety of songs. This friendly community event promises a welcoming environment for everyone.
Cake, Coffee, and Classical Hits
The Moseley Collective will present their latest free Cake and Coffee Concert at St John’s Church at 10.30am, performing Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos. Audience members can enjoy pastries while absorbing the beauty of classical music. Similarly, a Summer Concert by Bromsgrove Amateur Strings at Catshill Methodist Church will feature renowned pieces, including selections from Vivaldi and the Pirates of the Caribbean score.
A Tribute to Bowie and a Weekend of Arts
The excitement continues with a mesmerizing tribute to David Bowie by Sound and Vision at Artrix at 7.30pm, offering two hours of iconic songs that are sure to ignite nostalgia. Meanwhile, the Creative Arts Showcase's Summer Arts Festival begins July 4th, providing platforms for local artists and craftspeople, inviting families to participate in free artistic sessions and ‘Sip and Paint’ opportunities.
With an array of activities designed to entertain and inspire, Bromsgrove is embracing summer with open arms. Whether it’s music, dance, or art that captures your interest, this vibrant community is gearing up for a truly enriching experience.