The annual Herne Hill Music Festival returns to SE24 on 7th September, showcasing an ever expanding selection of live Jazz, Classical and lighter music across various local pubs and venues in Herne Hill.
Following its successful debut in September 2011, The Herne Hill Music Festival is back for its fourth year of live performances by local musicians.
The festival is a not-for-profit community organisation. Ticket money pays for the cost of the venues, and any remaining money from ticket sales goes straight to the performers.
Here’s the full line up and programme for this year…
Herne Hill Station
A Bandstand at the Herne Hill Market – Jolly Pops, Mansur Brown Trio, and Andrea & Rafael details
Herne Hill Station
A Bandstand at the Herne Hill Market – Beckenham Concert Band, Territory, + Alan Glen and Steve Morrison details
The Prince Regent
Loving the Lyric – Jon Sayers, Sally Goldsmith, Jake Wilson, and LiTTLe MACHiNe details
St Saviour’s Hall
Jazz Showcase for Young Players – Performers to be announced details
St Faith’s Church
Music for ‘Practical Action’ – The Belvil Trio details
Brockwell Park
Music in Brockwell Park – See below for each event details
Brockwell Park
Music in the Park 1 – Noonday Serenade, with The Friends’ Musick details
Performance space, Brockwell Hall
Music in the Park 2 – Bandstand Music with Lambeth Wind Orchestra details
Community Greenhouses
Music in the Park 3 – Greenhouse Jazz, with the The Ben Croft Trio details
St Paul’s Church
Choral Evensong – The massed choirs of South London parishes details
Island Arts Studios
Jazz Talent Showcase – Green River Rock Band + Ukairo3 details
Island Arts Studios
Blues and Balkan – Robin Bibi and Tony Marten + Yendva Yendva details
The Prince Regent
Klezmer + Slide Guitar Songs – Balabustah + Mark Harrison details
198 Contemporary Arts and Learning
The Gelachter Trio – Composition Competition – The Gelachter Trio details
Michael Tippett School
Joining Together to Make Music – Pupils of the Tippett Music Centre, and the LCCO details
Methodist Hall
Dances, Drums and Whistles! – Family Concert – Flautotonic details
St Faith’s Church
Benjamin Britten’s ‘Noye’s Fludde’ – Large numbers of local school pupils and adult musicians details
For more information and to book tickets to any of the shows visit the official website: http://hernehillfestival.org/