Food expert, TV presenter and punk musician, Loyd Grossman, will hit the stage at this year’s Shipston Proms.
Appearing on Friday 21st June at the Townsend Hall, the man behind the best selling jars of pasta and curry sauces is one of the highlights for Shipston Proms, now in its 15th year. He will be leading his band, The New Forbidden, which has played Glastonbury and the London circuit. Tickets cost just £5.
Tim Porter, chairman of the Shipston Proms organising committee, said “We have a great line-up this year, together with our trademark wide range of music to appeal to everyone – jazz, blues, rock,[nbsp]pop, classical and choral music, plus our school music workshops.”
This year’s Fame Contest will be held on the first Saturday, 22nd June again at Townsend Hall. It is open to solo singers and duos, and groups of three or more (aged ten and over) so now is the time to start rehearsing!
The first event in the Shipston Proms 2013 programme will be Clare Teal with the Midland Jazz Orchestra at Townsend Hall on Thursday 20th June. The full programme is on the website www.shipstonproms.org, and you can also follow the Proms on Facebook and Twitter.