Music Festival breezes in with £7,000

The 6th annual Summer Music Festival hosted at The Half Moon was another great success, with 18 separate bands delighting audiences over 5 days - during which £7,000 was raised for The Rosemary Foundation. 

Despite some atrocious weather, particularly on Friday night, every band played their full set and delighted audiences who showed the true festival spirit by turning up, equipped for whatever the weather might throw at them.

The festival presented the now traditional wide range of musical entertainment from rock bands, a reggae band, soloists, acoustic duets and wonderful choirs. Performers were a mix of local favourites and others, travelling from further afar, including London and Southampton. 

Organisers Chris Pellet and Robert Ingram were delighted by the incredible generosity of the performers and volunteers, who enable the festival to go ahead and raise such a good sum of money, whilst keeping ticket prices low to make it accessible to everyone.  

Here are some pictures of the festival together with the full line up and we look forward to making announcements about plans for the 2024 Festival in the coming months.

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