The annual music event Jaminaround at The Ancient Technology Centre in Cranborne, will be celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
The milestone will be marked with a two-day event on Saturday, May 25 and Sunday, May 26.
Olly Keen, who organises the event, said Jaminaround has evolved a great deal over the past two decades.
Olly said: “What began as an annual event has grown into a summer-long varied program of festivals and concerts.
“The core mission of this event was born out of respect and love for the uniquely inspiring Earthouse building - a re-imagined iron-age roundhouse, a 250-capacity indoor amphitheatre held up by 21 enormous tree trunks, purpose-built for performances.”
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Notable past performers at Jaminaround have included jazz funk singer-songwriter Lianne La Havas, jazz musician Alabaster DePlume, the London-based band Melt Yourself Down, singer-songwriter Dave Okumu and Danish jazz musician Jasper Høiby.
The 20th annual Jaminaround will feature, among others, performances by American singer-songwriter Sam Amidon, storyteller Jan Blake and traditional Ghanaian band Alostmen.
Tickets to Jaminaround range in price from £76.88 to £92.25 (including service fees).
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