Where Two Rivers Meet - Live Music,  St Peters & Pauls Church, Newport P.

Where Two Rivers Meet - Live Music, St Peters & Pauls Church, Newport P.

A unique experience where the music is selected to really fill and make the most of the architecture and make the most of the reverberation.

By Where Two Rivers Meet team

Date and time

Starts on Sat, 29 Jun 2024 19:30 GMT+1

Location

St Peter & St Paul's Church, High Street, Newport Pagnell, UK

13a High Street Newport Pagnell MK16 8AR United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 3 hours

Where The Rivers Meet - The Parlor Music Sessions - St Peters & St Pauls Church, Newport Pagnell

Where Two Rivers Meet is a group of artistically curious friends that thought it might be a good idea to put together one-off events where cultures and ideas mix to enrich the lives of locals. For the first batch of events they are running The Parlor Sessions in partnership with St Peters and St Paul's church. This is a unique experience where the music is selected to really fill and make the most of the architecture and its reverberation.

Andy Hunt (Capdown) - expect an electronica soundscape from ex Capdown member, Andy Hunt with visuals from Scotty (Fidjit).

Howling Bee (AKA Craig Marshall-Brown of One man, formerly of Medium 21, Maps and An Escape Plan) will be performing the most heartfelt songs in his inimitable style from his album ‘Endings & Beginnings’, with guest singers. https://howlingbee.bandcamp.com/album/endings-beginnings

The Leon Hudston Band are headlining with their local star-studded band featuring Rich Patmore (Rise Bailey Rise) and Daniela Bove of the Belongings.

https://youtu.be/Qyy7a-qihIY?si=VJf1iOKpCILtucIi

Exhibiting - Nicky Kenny Photography

Here's a video of an interview of her talking about her love of MK and nature-

https://www.livingarchive.org.uk/content/catalogue_item/peoples-stories-2/interviews-about-people-in-milton-keynes/interview-with-nicky-kenny

Where Two Rivers Meet - In a town where two rivers truly meet a group of artistically curious friends thought it might be a good idea to put together one off events where cultures and ideas mix to enrich the lives of locals, so WTRM was born. See https://wheretworiversmeet.info/ for more.

The Parlor Sessions are names after the recent loss of one of Newport Pagnell’s greatest creatives Helen Parlor.


Seating is on church pews and first come, first served, so get here early to claim your spot.

Some side seats have a limited view of the stage, but wherever you sit, the music will sound gorgeous.

Doors open at 19:00 - be seated for 19:15

Frequently asked questions

Where should I park?

There are many options in Newport Pagnell, all free parking: In order of ease of parking: Silver Street Parking - https://maps.app.goo.gl/e7JT4u8j9tHTCFzw7 ; Queens Ave Parking - https://maps.app.goo.gl/2C4vJwJNnw4sJv8ZA ; St Johns Street Parking - https://maps.app.goo.gl/3UTM8Y93BPQTRZD26

Will there be a bar and toilets?

Yes, this will work on a token scheme available when you come in for both alcoholic (£5) and soft drinks (£3). Toilets are available.

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