Nocturne Live at Blenheim Palace 2024
Wednesday 12th to Sunday 16th June 2024Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, OX20 1PP, England MAP
Tickets are on sale; prices vary from £54
Nocturne Live transforms Blenheim Palace's Great Court into a spectacular 10,000-capacity open-air concert venue and since its inception in 2015 has gone on to become one of the UK's most popular stately home concert experiences. Over the years the series has presented shows from a host of huge international stars including the likes of Lionel Ritchie, Elton John, Kylie Minogue, Nile Rodgers, Lauryn Hill, Noel Gallagher, Gregory Porter, Van Morrison, Tears for Fears, Gladys Knight, Elvis Costello, Simple Minds and Ennio Morricone amongst many others.
Nocturne’s concert series returns to take place in Blenheim Palace's Great Court from Thursday 13th of June to Sunday 16th of June 2024.
Line-up
The much-loved, multi-million-selling Australian pop group Crowded House, nine-time Grammy-winning US singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, and Mercury and Brit-nominated duo Turin Brakes, were the first acts to be announced for this year's Nocturne Live concert series, which returns to the 10,000-capacity UNESCO World Heritage Site of Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire from June 13th – 16th 2024. The three acts will bring the four-night series to a close on Sunday June 16th.
Also announced are three era-defining British pop acts: Sugababes, Melanie C and Shaznay Lewis who will take to the stage on Saturday June 15th.
Thursday the 13th Blenheim Palace will be filled with the sound of 10 time grammy winer Chaka Khan, disco legends Sister Sledge and funk heavyweights The FatBack Band.
Friday the 14th will see Soft Cell, Heather Small -The Voice of M People, and Heaven 17 take to the stage
Tickets
Tickets are currently on sale for the Thursday and Sunday shows.
Ticket for the Sugababes, Melanie C and Shaznay Lewis will go 0n sale on the 14th of December.
More info
Nocturne at Blenheim Palace is a joint venture from Neapolitan Live Events, the creators of Love Supreme Jazz Festival, and U-Live the new live music division of Universal Music Group. Signed in 2015 the five-year deal with Blenheim Palace, sees an investment of £2.5million to bring live music back to the historic Oxfordshire venue, set within 2,100 acres of parkland.
Nocturne at Blenheim Palace will also provide champagne receptions, fine-dining and banquet packages available inside the State Rooms (including the Long Library) of the 12th Duke of Marlborough’s family home, The Orangery and waterside picnicking.
More information will be here when available.
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