Anne-Marie announces special Forest Live gig for 2023

Thetford Forest, near Brandon, Suffolk

By Neil Greenway | Published: Mon 28th Nov 2022

Anne-Marie

Friday 16th June 2023
Thetford Forest, near Brandon, Suffolk, England
£53.25
Last updated: Tue 6th Jun 2023

Anne-Marie announces Forest Live date for the summer

Anne-Marie has announced a date as part of Forest Live 2023, the summer concert series presented by Forestry England.

Anne-Marie entered the music scene in 2015 and was catapulted on to the world stage with her unique, striking voice. Her first solo album, ‘Speak Your Mind’ was the UK’s biggest-selling debut of 2018 and spawned the international anthems ‘2002’, co-written with Ed Sheeran, and ‘FRIENDS’ alongside Marshmello. The follow-up album ‘Therapy’ (2021) built on her phenomenal success with singles such as ‘Kiss My (Uh-Oh)’ with Little Mix and ‘Don't Play’ with KSI & Digital Farm Animals. This autumn, she has enjoyed further chart presence with the Top 5 smash hit ‘Psycho’ with Aitch. The Essex-born star is a former three-time world Karate champion and alongside her industrious recording schedule and sold-out headline tours, released a documentary, ‘How To Be Anne-Marie’, and appeared as a coach on Saturday night prime time show, The Voice. She reigns supreme as a fearless Gen Z role model.

Forest Live is a major outdoor live music series that introduces forests to new audiences in unique, natural woodland arenas around the country. Over 2 million people have attended a Forest Live gig in the last twenty-two years, enjoying great music and supporting the nation’s forests when buying a ticket. Going to a concert helps Forestry England create beautiful places for people to enjoy, run important conservation projects and keep growing trees. Last year they planted some 6.8 million trees, caring for the nation’s 1,500 woods and forests sustainably and welcoming 363 million visits annually.

Anne-Marie + special guests

Friday 16 June: Thetford Forest, near Brandon, Suffolk.

Tickets

buy tickets from 9am on Friday 2nd December >

price to be announced

Forestry England manages and cares for the nation’s 1,500 woods and forests shaping landscapes as England’s largest land manager. For more information visit forestryengland.uk. Forestry England is an agency of the Forestry Commission.

Wildlife - Forestry England manages the biggest and most diverse area of land in England. From forests to heathlands, mountains to moors, farmland to urban green spaces. Over half of our landscapes are covered by statutory designations, including Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs), Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) and National Parks making them some of the most valuable habitats for nature.Wildlife reintroduction projects include beavers, chequered skipper butterflies, pine martens and pool frogs.

People - Forestry England encourages adventures on their 1,800 miles of trails. 99% of people live within an hour’s drive of one of our forests. 

Timber - Forestry England plants and harvests millions of trees every year to keep them sustainably supplying around half of the country’s home-grown timber. Last year 65 different species of tree were planted.The timber is used in everything from homebuilding to furniture–making.

Businesses - Forestry England supports local businesses with over 500 private companies operating in the nation’s forests

Reducing our environmental impact - Forestry England puts sustainability at the heart of the nation’s forests and all we do. We are committed to evolving our business and organisation to become carbon-lean and climate-friendly across our forest operations, landscape management decisions and other activities. Read our environmental statement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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