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THE MAIN EVENT Friday 17Th – Monday 27Th August Jubilee Gardens Entertainment at Arundel Festival 2018 THE MAIN EVENT Friday 17th – Monday 27th August www.redlionarundel.com The Red Lion bar and Jubilee Gardens WELCOME TO stage at the 2018 Arundel Festival. This years line-up is second to none and caters for all tastes. Over the next few pages we have the order of play and a few words about some of the brilliant acts we are hosting this year. Read on, we’ll keep the intro short... just let the music and variety do the talking. Please give all the artists a very warm greeting before they indulge you with their talent. We hope you have a fantastic time and enjoy the event. We are going to give some special thanks to : Lewis Harding, MC/DJ Tony, Mike Saunders of The Playroom Arundel, Brian at Sound Q, Mike Medway for the lighting, all The Red Lion Staff and all who helped to make this possible. If you see the ‘HAPPY BAND’ donation buckets in circulation please give as generously as possible as 100% of this will go in some way to cover the costs of the class acts and bands who have thrilled you with their entertainment. THE RED LION playroomarundel.co.uk The Spirit of the Festival This money will go towards funding the 2018 Jubilee Gardens Festival entertainment www.redlionarundel.com FRIDAY 17 SAT 18 SUN 19 MON 20 TUES 21 WEDS 22 13.00 QUEEN OF SPADES 13.30 THE RED LION QUEEN OF SPADES 14.00 ED GIBSON LUKE FERRE 14.30 ED GIBSON LUKE FERRE 15.00 CELTIC SIMBEL RICH SOMERS 15.30 MUSIC CELTIC SIMBEL RICH SOMERS GRAHAM FARGHER 16.00 BEATROOT MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC 16.30 GRAHAM FARGHER BEATROOT 17.00 OLD OWENS A TAD TIGHTER 17.30 TONY OLD OWENS A TAD TIGHTER 18.00 TONY IOLAR 18.30 TONY THEIOLAR RED LION 19.00 TONY OPEN MIC FILM NIGHT VARIETY NORTHERN SOUL 19.30 THEBURLESQUE RED LION OPEN MIC FILM NIGHT VARIETY NORTHERN SOUL 20.00 BURLESQUE OPEN MIC FILM NIGHT VARIETY NORTHERN SOUL 20.30 BURLESQUE HOT N STICKY OPEN MIC FILM NIGHT VARIETY NORTHERN SOUL 21.00 BURLESQUE HOT N STICKY OPEN MIC FILM NIGHT VARIETY NORTHERN SOUL 21.30 BURLESQUE HOT N STICKY OPEN MIC FILM NIGHT VARIETY NORTHERN SOUL 1 FRIDAY 17TH AUGUST Burlesque with Dawn Gracie 19.30 Back for the fifth year with a heart pounding burlesque stage show in the Jubilee Gardens on the 17th August. Sitting just outside the official Festival dates, this evening of high kicks, camp comedy and of course beautiful humans, has become known as the ‘fringe’ show as if it’s the naughty little sister of the main Festival. Proud to be bringing her ‘Starlet’s Burlesque Show’ to Arundel, Dawn continues to sweep across the South coast with her campaign of fabulous, bringing diverse, eye opening and empowering entertainment to audiences who just can’t seem to get enough. Look out for Dawn’s big residential Vintage Weekender in October where celebrations culminates with a huge Gatsby party. www.dawnsvintagedo.com THURS 23 FRIDAY 24 SATURDAY 25 SUNDAY 26 MONDAY 27 13.00 TOM & ASH TOM JANES 13.30 THE RED LION TOMTHE & ASHRED LION TOM JANES 14.00 TOM MAPLEY THE AVENUE TIM STURDY RED KITE DRIFT 14.30 TOM MAPLEY THE AVENUE TIM STURDY RED KITE DRIFT 15.00 SILVER THREADS TURNAROUND LOGICAL HAIRS MARVIN FORD 15.30 SILVER THREADS TURNAROUND LOGICAL HAIRS MARVIN FORD 16.00 MUSIC JAMES WHEEL EAST HEAD STIFF UPPER LIP THE AIM 16.30 JAMES WHEEL EAST HEAD STIFF UPPER LIP THE AIM 17.00 REPLAY PROJECT 7 TICKLIN THE PICKLE BAD BILLY BAND 17.30 REPLAY PROJECT 7 TICKLIN THE PICKLE BAD BILLY BAND 18.00 THE LIGHT BRIGADE DEADBEAT ANGELS RESTLESS KNIGHTS 18.30 THE RED LION THE LIGHT BRIGADE DEADBEAT ANGELS RESTLESS KNIGHTS 19.00 KYLE MILES ELECTRIC FEEL HARRY & HOUNDS PIER PRESSURE 19.30 KYLE MILES ELECTRIC FEEL HARRYTHE & HOUNDSRED LION PIER PRESSURE 20.00 KYLE MILES ELECTRIC FEEL HARRY & HOUNDS PIER PRESSURE 20.30 KYLE MILES REGULATOR SUPER POWERS ACTION HANK CAPTAIN KAPPA 21.00 KYLE MILES REGULATOR SUPER POWERS ACTION HANK CAPTAIN KAPPA 21.30 KYLE MILES REGULATOR SUPER POWERS ACTION HANK CAPTAIN KAPPA 2 SATURDAY 18TH AUGUST Ed Gibson 14.15 – 15.00 Brilliant acoustic covers Celtic Simbel 15.15 – 16.00 Songs and tunes of celtic and folk origins performed by Mal Simms and Jules Bell Mal Simms; Guitar, Vocals, Whistle, Bodhran. Folk veteran Mal Simms’ passion and knowledge of folk music is the driving force of Celtic Simbel’s extensive repertoire. Jules Bell; Fiddle, Vocals, Bodhran Playing the fiddle since she was 7 years old, Jules was introduced to the folk circuit by Mal Simms. A Graduate in Music and Art, Jules’ creativity is the inspiration behind the unique arrangements and individuality brought to each song. Graham Fargher 16.15 – 17.00 Great Modern and acoustic covers Old Owens 17.15 – 18.00 The Old Owens band are a country and Americana acoustic four-piece the perfect balance of soaring vocal harmonies supported by guitar, mandolin and double bass. It’s a sound described as ‘inspirational’. IOLAR 18.15 – 19.00 Alternative Folk • Country • Americana Hot n Sticky 20.30 – 22.00 White hot metal band with fast riffs, thundering bass, 4 part vocal harmonies higher than your cholesterol! THE RED LION Clad in spandex with better hair than ya mum!! The Spirit of the Festival HEADLINERS 3 This money will go towards funding the 2018 Jubilee Gardens Festival entertainment www.redlionarundel.com SUNDAY 19TH AUGUST 13.15 – 14.00 Luke Ferre 14.15 – 15.00 Fantastic acoustic covers Rich Somers 15.15 – 16.00 Rich Somers”s distinctive soulful voice sits comfortably amongst some exquisite acoustic blues licks, dirty and a groove to seduce. Beatroot 16.15 – 17.00 An instrumental funk band based along the South Coast since 2012. Beatroot have developed an upbeat and creative repertoire. Guaranteed to liven up audiences and get them on their feet. A Tad Tighter 17.15 – 18.00 A Tad Tighter, 5 piece band covering tracks that other bands don’t. We are a ‘cover everything band’! If a tune won’t make you HEADLINERS dance we probably won’t do it Open Mic 19.00 MONDAY 20TH AUGUST HEADLINERS THE GREATEST SHOWMAN MICHAEL GRACEY Gates open at 18.00 film starts at dusk... 4 TUESDAY 21ST AUGUST VARIETY NIGHT 20.00 – Kym Lucas & Friends Kym Lucas has been an Arundel resident for 34 years and vocal coaching for the past 10 years from her Arundel based Recording Studio and decided this Variety Night would be an ideal chance for some of her students to showcase their fantastic voices! 20.15 – Elisha Hamilton Dance A contemporary dance company based in the South East. With a poetic and theatrical artistic voice another world, or sense of place is formed through play with images and improvisation. Lovepulse: When the pulse changes, you change ... 20.30 – Virtuoso Dance Company We aim to provide a happy and safe environment in which students can learn performance skills and get the chance to use them without the pressure of exams, giving them a platform to develop social, physical, and communication skills that will be transferable to all walks of life. Virtuoso’s end of year show is taking place at The Regis Centre on Friday 31st August and Saturday 1st September 2018. With routines from The Greatest Showman, Oliver, Moana and many more in the styles of tap, jazz and produc- tion it will be fun for the whole family. Get your tickets by contacting the Regis Centre’s Box Office on 01243 861010 THE RED LION 20.45 – Pole Passion In the Bognor, Littlehampton, Chichester and Angmering area since 2010. The classes are suitable for all levels and incorporate fitness and dance into a fun activity that The Spirit of the Festival improves self-esteem and confidence. The owner, Sue Thompson, is a qualified Pole Fitness, Aerial Hoop and Pilates Instructor and is supported by a number of other fully qualified and experienced instructors. This money will go towards funding the 2018 Jubilee Gardens Festival entertainment www.redlionarundel.com 21.00 – Law of Fitness Pole Studio The studio opened 4 years ago and now we have 7 classes per week both during the day & in the evenings. Our objective is to encourage people of all genders ages & sizes to give Pole Fitness a try as it not only builds physical strength but stamina, confidence and an awe at what our bodies can achieve - all whilst having fun! We love it, and are sure you would too :-) The Lawrie Lads Eclectic mix of tunes, musical 21.15 fun and Ashleigh Kirkaldie-Barnes entertainment! Kym Lucas Ace of Paints - Face painting 5 throughout the evening 21.30 Alex Banks Sinatra Singer HEADLINERS 21.45 An award winning ‘stand-up chameleon’. Voted Best Variety Act 2013 by the NEA, (National Entertainment Awards). Semi Finalist on Britain’s Got Talent. In 2014 HEADLINERS Drew was Brian May’s first choice to compère his rock The Rat Without The Pack has been concert! As well as live comedy events, you may have also seen his impressions on TV shows such as the crooning his way around the world for the Frank Skinner Show, or Dead Ringers. last fifteen years. In 2013 he played the “Great confidence, script and impressions. role of Frank Sinatra in the long running You are the Stand Up we’ve been waiting for!” hit West End show The Ratpack Live From Piers Morgan.
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