Saltburn Summer Social
Saturday, 22nd May sees Profile Gallery warming you up for the summer festival season, with an intimate evening of music, kick starting a full line up of local gigs throughout the summer bought to you by the Saltburn Summer Social. The team behind the Saltburn Summer Social
events have a clear aim: to bring diverse, interesting, eclectic and acclaimed artists off the beaten track and into a variety of venues across Saltburn. London based David Thomas Broughton teams up
with local Teesside singer songwriter Elaine Palmer for the opening night at Profile, merging traditional and experimental electric folk. As the name suggests, Saltburn Summer Social
events, intend to bring you something different, a break from the usual run of the mill where you can enjoy good food, wine, beer and company in a variety of different settings. A limited capacity at Profile will usher in first of
the gigs with the £10 advance ticket also covering good food, beers and quality wine. Tickets are available from Profile Gallery, Ruby Street or call 01287 200231 or 07903 548 554. With both big name artists and fresh breakthrough
acts planned, The Saltburn Summer Social is set to make this yet another interesting summer, for both residents and tourists in the town.
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AND SONS LTD
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