THE 2015 Singleton Festival kicks off this weekend with plenty of choice for music lovers including the Enigma Quartet at Sacred Spaces Chapel and a music party-and-a-half at Pigsty at Lower Belford.
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Pigsty organisers anticipate 600 visitors to their event on Saturday.
Among the acts is one of Australia’s best loved pop outfits Ice Cream Hands.
Formed in Melbourne in 1992, the band recorded six albums and received two ARIA nominations before downing tools in 2007.
L-Fresh the Lion from western Sydney is a hip hop artist making a name for himself on the national stage and joins the acts alongside The Delta Lions, Tropical Zombie and Pow Wow plus the usual local gang the Dashville Progress Society to name a few.
On Saturday night, string quartet Engima Quartet will perform at Sacred Spaces Chapel from 7.30pm.
The surroundings and acoustics of the Mercy Chapel will provide the perfect venue to enjoy their dynamic program of classic and contemporary music by this Sydney based group.
Tickets are available at www.uhcm.com.au or you might be lucky to get a ticket at the door selling for $25.
The 8 Artists Exhibition at Singleton Library is now open for viewing and Taste and Play Around Hermitage offers lots of activities along the food and wine trail in and around Hermitage Road.
For further festival information head to www.singletonfestival.com.au or visit facebook.com/singletonfestival
Please note the Vocal Bliss a cappella event at Singleton Uniting Church scheduled for Saturday has been cancelled, due to a member of the group falling ill – a rescheduled date to be announced soon.