SALISBURY Live 2021 is going to be entertaining music lovers this summer with a trio of events.
It is due to take place on July 3, 9 and 10.
The Lift Off! Launch is going to be held at Salisbury Rugby Club on Saturday, July 3 and will feature two stages.
It will be headlined by Europe’s top Oasis tribute act, Oasis Maybe.
Also on the bill is The Zucchinis, raucous punk/new wave covers band, Double J and the Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle and Evolution Choir.
PICTURE: Evolution Choir
Salisbury Live 2021 is also going to be celebrating and showcasing the musical talents of up and coming young artists.
Signature Vision and Home from the Unknown will be complimented by a showcase courtesy of the Sound Emporium.
PICTURE: Signature Vision
Gates open from 3pm to 10pm with licensed bars and food outlets on site.
Due to Covid-19 Salisbury Live 2021 organisers are erring on the side of caution and are limiting the capacity to 1,500.
Tickets are £5 each with under 10s free (accompanied by an adult).
Tickets go on sale from Monday, May 17 and will be available online only from skiddle.com
On Friday, July 9, a scaled-down Salisbury Live in the Square is going to be running from 5pm to 10pm. Entry is free.
The line-up is to be announced soon but organisers say people "will not be disappointed".
Following on Saturday, July 10, is the return of the traditional Salisbury Live with participating pubs and clubs around the city featuring the best in live music.
Further details about the events are to be released soon.
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