St. Albans Festival 2008: Sunday 22 June Events
From the St. Albans Festival website…
Music in the Parks, Sunday 22nd June, Rothampsted Park, 1.30pm, Free
Troubadours & Sirens.
The first of this year’s Music in the Parks events features the finest
acoustic acts from the local scene and beyond, hosted by Blue
Angel/Acoustic Lounge impresario Bill Johnson! Acts confirmed include
Eddie’s Brother,Vox Angelica, J. Starck, Jon Bickley, Malakov.Festival of Life, Sunday 22nd June, City Centre, 12pm, Free
The
The Australian Pink Floyd, Sunday 22nd June, Alban Arena, 7.30pm, £28.50,£24.50 Concession
biennial Festival of Life comes back to St Albans Festival. The City
Centre will be alive with a wide variety of clubs, societies and groups
talking about and demonstrating what they do and encouraging others to
join in. There will be lots to do and see, give-aways, competitions and
prizes – and its all free! The inside of the Town Hall will also be
packed with fascinating displays and workshops from the SAVE (St Albans
Values Energy) Road Show showing how individuals can do their part in
helping the environment. Come along and join us and make it a day to
remember.
Two and a half hours of classic Floyd live!
The
Australian Pink Floyd Show comes to St Albans with a stunning new live
performance including extended extracts from the 1979 classic double
album ‘The Wall’. Floyd founder David Gilmour has said: "It’s so
strange to watch such an eerily accurate version of yourself perform
live on a stage! They do the Floyd thing so well……." TAPFS is one
of the best and most watched rock shows on the planet; their audience
runs into millions. And the phenomenon just keeps on growing. The
musicianship is, and always has been, utterly spellbinding. But the new
show is even more lavish with more lasers, more lights and even better
inflatables!
Popularity: 1% [?]

All you chaps seem to do is eat out, shop and go to pubs and concerts!
Where do I sign?!
LINDSEY DAVIS will be talking about her new novel ‘Alexandria’ at St Albans town hall on Thursday 26th Feb, at 7.00pm. Plus booksale and booksigning. Tickets available from St Albans Library.