Mill Hill Music Festival 2009
Saturday 20th to Saturday 27th June 2009various locations around Mill Hill, London, NW7, NW7 2AL, England MAP
from Free to £20 depending on event
Mill Hill Music Festival takes place from Saturday 20th until Saturday 27th June 2009
Location: Various locations around Mill Hill, London, NW7. The festival takes place every two years. It is one of the largest music festivals in the North London and Barnet area.
The line-up includes the Allan Ganley Jazz Legacy, Garden Party with the Good Old Boys, A Passion for Opera with Katherine Marriott, The Warner Mandell Band (Alan Warner of The Foundations and Derek Mandell of the 60's All Stars). Stewart Curtis' K-Groove (2007 Jewish Chronicle Klezmer Idol), Here Come the Girls (Hilary Cameron,Clare Hirst, Julie Walkington, and Michele Drees), The Humphrey Lyttelton Band, The False Dots, The Bizzarros, and The Wallace Ensemble.
Tickets prices vary from Free to £20 depending on event. To buy tickets, click here.
It offers a wide choice of musical events designed to appeal to music lovers of all kinds with jazz, classical, choral, rock, indie, and opera. The objective of the Festival is to give new talent a showcase and enable people to enjoy performances by top professional musicians in their own area at lower than commercial prices. The Festival is organised by music lovers for music lovers on a not for profit basis.
More information will be here when available.
The line-up includes the Allan Ganley Jazz Legacy, Garden Party with the Good Old Boys, A Passion for Opera with Katherine Marriott, The Warner Mandell Band (Alan Warner of The Foundations and Derek Mandell of the 60's All Stars). Stewart Curtis' K-Groove (2007 Jewish Chronicle Klezmer Idol), Here Come the Girls (Hilary Cameron,Clare Hirst, Julie Walkington, and Michele Drees), The Humphrey Lyttelton Band, The False Dots, The Bizzarros, and The Wallace Ensemble.
Tickets prices vary from Free to £20 depending on event. To buy tickets, click here.
It offers a wide choice of musical events designed to appeal to music lovers of all kinds with jazz, classical, choral, rock, indie, and opera. The objective of the Festival is to give new talent a showcase and enable people to enjoy performances by top professional musicians in their own area at lower than commercial prices. The Festival is organised by music lovers for music lovers on a not for profit basis.
More information will be here when available.