The Solihull Summer Festival

Summer is here and that means live music, family time and a whole lot of fun! So don't miss getting tickets for The Solihull Summer Festival on 27th and 28th August at Tudor Grange Park  - it's the place to be!

The two-day event across August Bank Holiday weekend is expected to be BIG, with over 6000 people expected per day.

With top acts including UB40 and Scouting For Girls, Heather Small (the voice of M People), as well as X Factor stars Janet Devlin and Lucy Spraggan to Britain's Got Talent's The Neales and Connie Talbot all hitting the stage, it's set to be a music filled weekend.

And it's not just about the acts, there are bars, a Prosecco garden, as well as food stalls with tasty burgers, Spanish Paella and Caribbean, Mediterranean and Indian street food.

Buy your tickets now
Day entry: Adult £30, Child £20, Under 4 free

Family pass (two & two) £90

VIP adult £100, VIP child £50
Weekend tickets: Adult £50, Child £35, Family £150

Saturday 27th August

Headline Act : UB40

Kevin Simm – the winner of The Voice 2016

5ive – the boy band formed in 1997

The Neales – Solihull family four-piece finalists from Britain’s Got Talent

S Club Party – formed in 1998 and with hits like ‘Bring It All Back’

The Blow Monkeys – 1980s band featured on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack

Brother Strut – funk, soul and blues showmen

Samantha Harvey – from Ipswich with a huge Facebook following

Connie Talbot – from Britain’s Got Talent

The Showhawk Duo – Mikhail Asanovic and Jake Wright

Other artists include: Janet Devlin, Kevin Paul as Elvis, ‘JK’ as Robbie, Glamophones and Chasing Deer

Sunday 28th August

Headline Act: Scouting for Girls

The Wonder Stuff – Black Country rockers

Heather Small - the voice of M People

Lucy Spraggan – appeared on X Factor in 2012

The Hoosiers – pop rock band with hits like ‘Worried About Ray’

Finley Quaye – 1997 winner of Best Reggae Act at the Mobos

Mitchell Brunings – from The Voice in Holland

Little Liam – local band with debut single, ‘You Don’t Know’

Duke – a trio claiming unrivalled harmony

Other bands include, Oasish, Mercury, 2 Weeks Notice, Samuel Rogers, 1Eye and Aidan and the Wildfires

August Bank Holiday Weekend
27th & 28th August at Tudor Grange Park
All ticket profits to Help Harry Help Others

Help Harry Help Others is a local cancer support charity set up in memory of the late schoolboy Harry Moseley who died in 2011 aged 11.

Help Harry Help Others is unique in its efforts to not only help find a cure for Brain Cancer but also in helping children and their families who are affected by any type of cancer, and people who support them.

The charity’s ultimate mission is to find a cure, but until then, they want to make a difference wherever they can. It has three mottos for helping children suffering: Help Cope, Help Care and Help Cure.

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