Greenwich Summer Sessions 2011
Tuesday 26th to Sunday 31st July 2011Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, England MAP
from £27.50 to £50
More acts have been announced for London's Greenwich Summer Sessions.
The line-up now looks like this:
26 July The Divine Comedy, Jose Gonzalez, DJ - Emma B.
27 July Mark Ronson & The Business Intl., Noisettes, DJ - Ross Allen.
28 July - Status Quo, Nine Below Zero.
29 July - Squeeze, Turin Brakes.
30 July - The Pogues, Buzzcocks.
31 July - 'Songs of the Key in London' curated by Chris Difford, acts still to be announced.
Also at the Sessions will be the British Music Experience Bus. The British Music Experience, presented by The Co-operative, is Britain's' museum of popular music and is located just across the river at The O2. They will be setting up camp throughout the concert series to bring the audience elements of their music programme for them to interact with. Food and refreshments at the event will also be available provided by a vast array of outlets.
Staged in the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College on the River Thames, in the centre of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site, this six-night run of concerts, coincides with the start of the year-long countdown to the 2012 London Olympics.
Tickets are priced as follows:
Tuesday - standing from £27.50 / seated from £42.50
Wednesday - standing from £27.50 / seated from £42.50
Thursday - standing from £35 / seated from £50
Friday - standing from £32.50 / seated from £47.50
Saturday - standing from £35 / Seated from £50.
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