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BLACK DYKE BAND

Event 

BLACK DYKE BAND
Title:
BLACK DYKE BAND
When:
Saturday 05 June 2010, 
Where:
Pavillion Theatre - Bournemouth
Category:
Music, Bands and Gigs

Description

PAVILION THEATRE
Saturday 5th June 2010

The Black Dyke Band, formerly the Black Dyke Mills Band, is one of the oldest and best known brass bands in the world, with over 150 years of rich musical history.  It was formerly the band of the Black Dyke Mills in Queensbury, West Yorkshire, England, a company owned by John Foster. Foster, a French horn player, joined with others in a small band in Queensbury in 1816. This band faltered but finally, in 1855, Foster and other musicians established the new mill band and outfitted it with uniforms made from the mill's own cloth. The band has remained active since that time and still rehearses in its original rooms. The band has won many prizes and competitions over the years.  No other ensemble in the world of music can boast such a record of innovation and success.

Event in aid of Wessex Heartbeat.

Booking

Tickets are on sale now.  Call the Ticket Line on 0844 576 3000, book online at www.bic.co.uk or visit the BIC or Pavilion Ticket Office in person.  Minicom 01202 45480.  Corporate & Community Groups 10+ 01202 451865.

Show:        Black Dyke Band
Venue:        Pavilion Theatre
Dates:        Saturday 5th June 2010
Time:        7.30pm
Tickets:        £15.00, £17.00, £19.00


Venue

Pavillion TheatreMap
Venue:
Pavillion Theatre   -   Website
Street:
Westover Road
ZIP:
BH1 2BU
City:
Bournemouth
Tel:
0844 576 3000
Country:
Country: gb

Description

The PAVILION THEATRE and BALLROOM is Bournemouth's traditional venue for year round entertainment . Built in the 1920s, it retains its splendour and elegant styling and is Bournemouth's regular home for West End stage shows, Opera, Ballet, Pantomime and Comedy as well as for corporate presentations and dinner dances, product launches and small conferences.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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