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Q&A: Bump, groove and rock in Coronation Park

Q&A: Bump, groove and rock in Coronation Park

Wednesday 14 August 2024

Q&A: Bump, groove and rock in Coronation Park

Wednesday 14 August 2024


This week brings the fourth edition of an annual concert series that sees scores of islanders gather in Coronation Park with friends, family, picnics and blankets before enjoying a boogie.

Finishing this Sunday with Magic of the Musicals this Sunday night, Express asked Luke Brown of event organisers Music Managed, to share a bit more about the line-up...

Whats on the cards for this year’s Coronation Park Concerts 

Attendance numbers have grown year-on-year and after analysing ticket sales and listening to our audiences, we believe we have assembled our best programme to date.

Each show will offer something unique which we hope means there’s ‘something for everyone’, from rock, to country, jazz, blues, pop and musical theatre. The shows will feature the very best of Music Managed alongside other hugely talented local and international artists. 

What’s new for the fourth edition? 

This year, we’re very excited to launch three new acts to the Music Managed portfolio at this very festival. 

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Pictured: The Souls and Blues Revue comes to Coronation Park this Friday with singer Robbin Kapsalis and her band. 

They include River Wild, a 10-piece country pop band; Novaa 14-piece ultimate party band and finally international vocalist Robbin Kapsalis, who will be joined by her brand-new blues and soul band.

READY TO GROOVE?

Some of the evenings have already taken place, but there are still performances scheduled from today until this Sunday 18 August. 

Musical nights still to come include a Soul and Blues Revue on Friday 16 August.

Musicians will take to the stage for each performance at 19:00, except on Sunday at 15:00.

The concert series has been brought to the park by Jersey Arts Centre and more information is available HERE.

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