TATTON Park is to play host to a 10-week festival over summer with more than 50 socially distanced concerts and family activities.
The events will take place amid the backdrop of Tatton’s lake between June and August for up to 1,000 people at a time. Groups of ticket holders will be separated into ‘pitches’ for up to six people, complete with seating, to assist with social distancing.
They can then order luxury hampers to be delivered directly to their spot. Gastro-style food and premium drinks will also be available.
Described as having something for everyone, upcoming music highlights from Tatton Park Pop Up Festival include the Brand New Heavies and Craig Charles’ Funk and Soul Show supported by the Real Thing.
The main family events include The Princess Tea Party, Milkshake Live, Jurassic Earth and Brainiac Live.
Judge Jules Live, Ibiza Symphonic and a Centreforce Radio takeover are leading the DJ nights.
And there will also be tribute nights with world-famous acts including Abba Mania, direct from the West End.
Organiser Rebecca Hartley said: “This summer we’re bringing music, fun and excitement to Tatton Park with a 10-week long pop up festival that really does deliver something for everyone.
“Tatton is a stunning location for live events and we have created a line-up that spans family events, live music, DJs, Sunday Sessions and much more. With Tatton Mere providing a gorgeous lakeside backdrop, the festival will create days and nights that everyone can remember forever.”
The event will close with a finale from Brutus Gold’s Love Train on August bank holiday Sunday.
He added: “It’s been a long, hard year brothers and sisters, but don’t worry, your disco hero, Brutus Gold is back with the entire gang this summer. So pull on your boogie shoes, get down and dance."
If you fancy a taste of luxury after lockdown life, each event also includes a number of VIP tickets with the likes of premium outdoor furniture, table service, private toilets and even a private bar run by the famous Menagerie restaurant and bar.
The Tatton Park Festival will begin on June 25 and run until August 29 with events happening every weekend as well as on some weekdays during the school holidays.
For a full list of events and to buy tickets visit tattonparkpopupfestival.co.uk
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