Kew the Music 2013

Kew the Music 2013

Tuesday 9th to Sunday 14th July 2013
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, TW9 3AB, England MAP
from £35.50 to £39.50 depending on show
Last updated: Fri 14th Jun 2013

Kew the Music takes place at Kew Gardens, Richmond - a series of summer concerts which take place from Tuesday 9th until Friday 12th July 2013.

Line-up

The first acts confirmed are:
Tuesday 9 July - Blondie, and Hugh Cornwell
Wednesday 10 July - The Human League with special guests Howard Jones
Thursday 11 July - Paul Weller
Friday 12 July - Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra with Gilson Lavis, Louise Marshall, Roland Gift, and Ruby Turner.
Saturday 13 July - Leona Lewis
Sunday 16 July - Bellowhead with special guests Billy Bragg and Fisherman's Friends

Tickets

Tickets are priced at £37.50 or £39.50 depending on show. To buy tickets, click here.

On site

Kew also hosts the Swing Village which offers a variety of foods to buy, and free products to try.

Timings

The concert ticket does not include daytime entry to the gardens. On concert days the gardens will close at 6.00pm (last entry 5.15pm). Approximate timings: Gates open 6.30pm Music starts 7.30pm approx Support - 7.30pm - 8.30pm approx; Main act 8.50pm - 10.15pm Firework 10.15pm approx.

Getting there

Entrance for all ticket holders is via Victoria Gate or Lion Gate on Kew Road (A307). Ticket collection is from 6.00pm at Victoria Gate; after collecting tickets, patrons should then join the main queue.

Seating

At The Concert No seating is provided so do bring your own picnic rugs and a picnic.

For safety reasons, all naked flames (ie. barbecues, candles, flares and lanterns), gazebos and picnic tables are not allowed.

Disabled guests

The nearest disabled parking to the concert entrance is on Kew Green and at the car park near Brentford Gate. However space is available outside Pavilion Gate (halfway between Victoria Gate and Lion Gate) for dropping off disabled visitors, please note this gate is ONLY available for disabled visitors; all other visitors should use Victoria Gate or Lion Gate. Within the arena an area is roped off for disabled guests No concessions for carers.

Please note this is a non-camping event. More information will be here when available.




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