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AN ANCIENT TRADITION
Join in the Watling Street Wassail, an ancient tradition that blesses the fruit trees in the hope of a good harvest in 2024.
Meet on the Green at 4:30pm. Take torches, sturdy footwear, warm clothes; a means of making noise (whistles, drums, clackers, etc.) to scare away the evil spirits and of course a good voice to join in and salute to the trees. The procession will arrive in Dark Lane for hot mulled cider and apple juice and hot dogs.
Hot dogs, mulled cider and apple juice £4.00. All proceeds shared with local charities.
Taking place on January 6 at 4.30pm-7.30pm, Watling Street, Leintwardine. For more information, go to:
eatsleepliveherefordshire.co.uk
CAPTIVATING MUSIC FROM FOLK DUO
For an evening of captivating folk music as The Brothers Gillespie take the stage at The Courtyard Hereford; a highly acclaimed musical duo known for their harmonious melodies and soulful storytelling. Described by Folk Radio UK as 'weaving an especially compelling magic' and 'showing British acoustic music in its best possible light,' this dynamic Northumbrian duo promises to captivate audiences with their soulful melodies, lyrical song writing, fine finger style guitar playing, and multi-instrumental musicianship.
The Brothers Gillespie have charmed audiences with their music all over the UK and have shared their harmonious sounds at esteemed venues such as Cambridge and Sidmouth Folk Festivals. They've also had the honour of opening for acclaimed acts like Lankum and Sam Lee. In 2021, their music featured in
the English Heritage 'Songs of England' recording series, reaching audiences through BBC Radio 4.Whether you are a long-time fan of folk music or new to the genre, The Brothers Gillespie promise an evening of live music in an intimate setting that will leave a lasting impression.
Showing at the Courtyard’s Studio Theatre on January 10. Go to:
courtyard.org.uk
A MULTI-AWARD WINNING MUSICAL
Written by Willy Russell, the legendary Blood Brothers tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with fateful consequences.
Few musicals have received quite such acclaim as the multi-award winning Blood Brothers. Bill Kenwright’s production surpassed 10,000 performances in London’s West End, one of only three musicals ever to achieve that milestone.
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