Stockeld Park will host an exciting series of weekly live music events this summer.
Dubbed “Tribute Tuesdays,” the events will feature tribute performances celebrating a range of well-known pop artists and musical theatre productions.
Acts scheduled to appear include tributes to Lewis Capaldi, Justin Timberlake, Sabrina Carpenter, and Taylor Swift, among others.
The series launched on Tuesday 22nd July, with a performance inspired by singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi.
The events are part of a broader initiative called Lunchtime Live, which includes daily performances and entertainment throughout the school summer holidays.
Other themed days, such as “Magic Mondays,” also form part of the schedule.
Owner Peter Grant said the aim is to provide an engaging live music experience for families visiting the park:
“We're thrilled to welcome such a vibrant and diverse lineup of tribute acts to Stockeld Park this summer.
“These performers capture the essence of the iconic artists they celebrate. It’s set to be an unforgettable season of live music.”
The live music programme continues every Tuesday throughout August.
Visitors can find more information and ticket details on Stockeld Park’s official website: stockeldpark.co.uk.

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