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All manner of talented artists are lined up to appear at August 12th’s Dronfield Charity Music Festival


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WO stages, four charities and plenty of talented acts. That’s what’s in store at this summer’s 13th Dronfield Charity Music Festival. Taking place at Dronfield Woodhouse Recreational Ground and Sports & Social Club on Sunday, August 12th, this year’s event will raise money for St John Ambulance, Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice, Dronfield Cardio Club and Sincere Support. While the Main Stage will be headlined by The Sherlocks, Gary J Armstrong and Ferocious Dog , the acoustic stage will host acts such as Louise Roberts and Lindsey Dracass, featuring Carey Bayliss.


Special guest Jack Sparrow is due to make an appearance and there will be entertainment for all the family, including quality food, alcoholic and non- alcoholic refreshments. Said organiser John Aspinall: “This festival is proving to be the most exciting yet and, with the continuation of the acoustic stage, we are proud to be showcasing a total of 17 bands and acts this year. We really hope that we will be attracting even more music fans at this year’s event. “Whilst we pride ourselves on the music that we


offer on the day, we also place great emphasis on the family atmosphere that is created at the event and this year will see more additions in this respect” Tickets cost £10 in advance for adults, £4 for concessions and under-16s or £23 for a family ticket.


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Get yours from Geoff’s DIY, in the Civic Centre, by visiting the website at www.dronfieldmusicfestival.co.uk or by calling organiser John Aspinall on 07770 584287. Down the years, this summer event has raised in excess of £30,000, making donations to the Motor Neurone Disease Association, The Cavendish Centre for Cancer Care, Rygate Respite Centre, Sincere Support, Dronfield Cardio Club, St John Ambulance and local youth groups.


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