Gabriel’s Wharf – Free Summer Music Season
From a big brass band, to jazz, to heartfelt pop – there’s something for everyone during Gabriel’s Wharf Free Summer Music Season. This summer we invite a selection of brilliant musicians to perform at Gabriel’s Wharf during August. Gabriel’s Wharf is an arty enclave, where visitors can shop, eat and drink. For four Saturday afternoons between 10-31 Aug we present a programme of talented, uplifting, unsigned acts – some of which are local to South London.
Gabriel’s Wharf Music Programme
Saturday 10 August – 1-3pm | Mary-Grace Dineen
A brilliant singer from South East London, Mary-Grace plays uplifting tunes with her guitar straight from the heart.
Saturday 17 August – 1-3pm | Social Season
An amazing acoustic duo that perform heartfelt covers of pop anthems, folk tunes and jazz standards.
Saturday 24 August – 1-3pm | Big Smoke Brass
An exciting, young brass ensemble perform a range of genres, including high energy covers of pop songs.
Saturday 31 August – 1-3pm | Sound Express Band
Expect everything from jazz, pop, R&B, and Italian/Spanish numbers in their energetic and engaging style.
Home to an eclectic mix of independent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. Why not discover a true hidden gem at the heart of the South Bank this summer? Whether it’s vegan pies, plants, art prints, eccentric wooden sculptures or beautiful handcrafted clothes – there’s a great range of shops to explore. The design shops at Gabriel’s Wharf are run by small businesses who create and manufacture their own products. Escape the bustle of Central London and head to Gabriel’s Wharf to find truly unique gifts, while also getting to see some amazing musicians play live
Saturday 10, 17, 24, 31 Aug 2019 / 1-3pm / Admission: Free
Address: Gabriel’s Wharf, 56 Upper Ground, South Bank, London, SE1 9PP
Nearest train/tube: Waterloo, Southwark, Blackfriars
Shops, restaurants, cafes and bars open daily till late
Disclaimer: WISE16 publish public notices from London Borough of Southwark with the aim to encourage participation. Please visit Southwark Council’s website for further in
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