Nantwich Civic Hall announces 2024 live music line-up
The full programme of 2024 live music events at Nantwich Civic Hall has been unveiled.
And it all kicks off with leading British Slide guitarist and singer Troy Redfern this Saturday February 24.
The full programme of 2024 live music events at Nantwich Civic Hall has been unveiled.
And it all kicks off with leading British Slide guitarist and singer Troy Redfern this Saturday February 24.
Nantwich Civic Hall will see a return of weekly clubs and activities as the final Covid pandemic restrictions are lifted on July 19.
From Monday, a programme of activities will restart during the daytime and followed by the welcome return of evening classes/clubs in the near future.
Nantwich Civic Hall’s Fifty Plus Club has celebrated its 40th anniversary.
From the start of the club until present day, it has been at the heart of the community providing a weekly hub for people to meet new friends and socialise.
Nantwich Film Club returns next month when it screens the movie “The Rider” on Monday May 13 at Nantwich Civic Hall.
Director Chloe Zhao was researching an upcoming project on a ranch in South Dakota when she met horse trainer Brady Jandreau and heard his story.
The Crewe & District Parkinson’s UK team has raised an amazing £5,600 at a fundraiser at Nantwich Civic Hall.
Sue Pickup, vice chairman of Crewe and District Parkinson’s UK, was helped by family and committee members in putting on the show.
Paul Young & Los Pacaminos will perform a one-off concert at Nantwich Civic Hall next month.
The London-based seven-piece Americana group includes the familiar face and sound of Young, one of the UK’s finest and best loved vocalists.
Vic and Bob’s TV comedy sidekick Angelos is among a top bill of funnymen to perform at the final Very Best in Stand-Up in Nantwich before the summer break.
Angelos Epithemiou shot to fame when accompanying Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer on their hit BBC show Shooting Stars.
It’s back – and what a show to start with!
The Very Best in Stand Up launched into its 2018 season with a rip-roaring night of comedy at Nantwich Civic Hall.
In a hall crammed with ageing rockers, fading denim and graying hair, hundreds of Thin Lizzy fans rolled back the years in front of one of the legendary band’s best tribute acts.
And age was no barrier. By the end, the floor in front of the Nantwich Civic Hall stage was packed with head-banging air guitarists thanks to a memorable show by Limehouse Lizzy.
Nantwich Mayor Cllr Andrew Martin has launched the Salt of the Earth awards in the town, following on from last year’s success.
The awards aim to recognise and celebrate the achievements of individuals, groups and businesses that make a real difference to the Nantwich community.
Nantwich Councillor Arthur Moran is celebrating his 70th birthday – by staging a charity dance featuring his favourite band!
Todd Miller and The Joe Loss Orchestra will be returning to Nantwich Civic Hall on Friday February 19.
Olympic gold medal winner Tessa Sanderson is to be guest speaker at a charity sporting dinner in Nantwich.
The former javelin thrower, the first black British woman to win Olympic gold, will be at Nantwich Civic Hall on March 11.
Santa will be returning to Nantwich Civic Hall in this year’s family Christmas Show – Santa’s Rusty Robot!
The big man in red will star in the hugely successful show, written by Tweenies script-writer Iain Lauchlan.
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