The Cannizaro Park Festival 2010

The Cannizaro Park Festival 2010

Friday 2nd to Saturday 17th July 2010
Cannizaro Park, Westside Common, Wimbledon, Merton, England MAP
from £12 to £37 depending on the event
Last updated: Tue 13th Apr 2010

The festival is set in the heart of Wimbledon Village and takes place in idyllic surroundings - an Italian walled garden - and features a variety of rock and pop acts, tribute bands, jazz evenings and comedy. The festival will run from Friday 2nd to Saturday 17th July 2010.

Line-up

Suspiciously Elvis; Eddie Jordan with an All Star Band in support of Sport Relief along with an All Star charity auction; Liane Carroll; Comic Strip Live featuring Rufus Hound, Hal Cruttenden, Terry Alderton, Micky Flanagan, and Zoe Lyons; Roger Chapman and his band, Barry White tribute evening with Fat Cat and Emily Johnson; The 60's Allstar Band featuring Mick Avory, John Dee, Alan Lovell, and Del Mandell; a night at the opera featuring Passionata; Soul Symphony; The Brit School; Comic Strip Live presents...a Variety of Comedy with Sarah Louise Young, Frisky and Mannish, Mr B the Gentleman Rhymer, Matt Hennam, Lady Carol, and Pippa the Ripper; 1974 The Abba Years; a night of Jazz with percussionist Snowboy; and another night of comedy featuring Rich Wilson, Richard Herring, Milton Jones, Marlon Davies and Phil Nichol.

Tickets

Ticket prices are between £12 and £37 with some concessions plus stage view, Picnic Seating, up to £85 for hospitality. To buy tickets online, click here or call 0844 871 7671. There will also be an on site box office for last minute bookings.

The festival has the capacity for 1000 guests per night and offers a variety of ticket types.

Facilities

There is a licensed bar which will be operating from 6pm every evening and 12 noon Saturdays & Sundays and on-site catering.

Parking

Parking facilities are extremely limited. Public transport is recommended.

More information will be here when available.


Latest Updates

Cannizaro Park Festival
festival home page
last updated: Tue 1st Mar 2016