MUSIC will fill the city centre as Salisbury Live in the Square returns.
The scaled-down event will be taking place on Friday, July 9, from 5pm to 10pm in the market square. Entry is free.
The Deloreons will headline a five act line-up that features reggae stalwarts, HP and the Reggae Source, classic disco/dance covers band, The Stingrays, solo singer/songwriter, Jack Card and foot stomping folk duo, Ribble.
There will be licensed bars courtesy of Deacons, the Market Inn and Ox Row Inn plus hot food stalls facilitated by Charter 1227.
The Deloreons are ready to entertain audiences in Salisbury with the full six piece line-up.
Covid-19 guidelines will be in place.
Salisbury Live is also hostings its Lift Off Launch on July 3. Tickets for this event go on sale on Monday (May 17).
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 one of 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.
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.
Tickets for the Salisbury Live Lift Off event on July 3 will be available from skiddle.com at £5. Under 10s go free but must be accompanied by an adult.
There will be licensed bars and food on sale. The gates will be open from 3pm to 10pm.
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