CROWD-PLEASING orchestral shows bound to get flags waving will take centre stage to close Cheshire’s Tatton Park Pop Up Festival.
The Proms will be in action for their quintessentially British show features singalong favourites including ‘Land of Hope and Glory’ and ‘Rule Britannia’, with guests able to enjoy the show from their private Squares with table service food and drinks against the backdrop of Tatton Park lake.
The two-hour orchestral performance will take place on Sunday 7 August, the final day of the Tatton Park Pop Up Festival and will finish with a fireworks display over the lake.
Also added to this year’s line-up are The House and Garage Orchestra – expect a night of iconic house and garage acts featuring Shy Cookie, Sweet Female Attitude, Shelley Nelson, Kelle Le Roc, MC Neat and Oggie.
You can also watch Hunsnet Sunday Brunch in action – a riotous daytime adults-only brunch with Instagram influencer Hunsnet.
Rebecca Hartley, festival founder, said: “Tatton Park Pop Up Festival is all about creating life-long memories with incredible acts, amazing food and drink and a stunning view.
“Last year’s festival was a runaway success and I’m really excited about this year’s line-up - especially The Proms!
“The show is a supreme display of patriotism and all that it means to be British and I can’t wait to see Tatton Park awash with Union Jack flags and alive with song.
“We’re also bringing back party nights and wild days with House and Garage Orchestra and Hunsnet Sunday Brunch, both of which promise to be an experience to remember!”
Each event will accommodate up to 1,200 ticket holders seated at Squares of four, five or six guests. The socially distanced Squares include private seating and table service, with VIP Squares also benefiting from premium seating and a VIP lounge.
The full line-up can be found at tattonparkpopupfestival.co.uk.
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