Festival of Music & Fireworks
Tonbridge
Castle is Britain's oldest motte & bailey castle and provides a spectacular
concert setting. The festival was first held in 2000 and is now so successful
that it consistently sells out well in advance. Dig out your flares and prepare
for the biggest party night of the year!
Party On The Lawn!
Friday, July 9th 2004
Ten-piece band Groovin High will kick
off the party in style, performing disco & soul classics from the 70s and
80s. They will be followed by ABBA Magic, the best ABBA tribute band in the
land, performing all the greatest hits of the Swedish supergroup, including
Dancing Queen, Voulez Vous, Waterloo, Chiquitita and many more. The evening will
climax with a spectacular fireworks finale.
Some Enchanted Evening
The
World's Greatest Musicals In Concert
Saturday, July 10th 2004

This
is the show which has taken the festival by storm. Back by popular demand once
again, stars from London's West End will perform songs from the world's most
popular musicals, including Phantom Of The Opera, Chicago, Evita, Les Miserables,
Mamma Mia! and many more. Featuring an updated programme for 2004 the evening
will end with a thrilling fireworks finale.
Comprising of the UK's best musical theatre performers, accompanied by a band
featuring the West End's finest musicians, this fast-moving concert will have
you on your feet cheering for more.
Tonbridge Proms
Spectacular
Sunday, July 11
2004
Tonbridge's very own
"Last Night Of The Proms" concert is a fundamental part of the
festival and the Kent Sinfonia will be returning to perform in 2004. Conducted
by Robert Turrell, the orchestra will once again bring an evening of pomp and
sheer classical brilliance to Tonbridge Castle. The concert will feature an
array of well-loved classics, culminating - of course - with the traditional
proms finale & fireworks. So get those Union Jacks ready and prepare for a
night of flag-waving, patriotic fun!
"The Tonbridge
Proms Spectacular was a delicious feast of music and voices at their best - a
perfect finale to three days of first class entertainment." - The
Courier