Posted: Mon 15th Jul 2019

Live Music Showcase with Anthony Mitchell

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Jul 15th, 2019

Location: Ty Pawb Arts Centre, Market Street, Wrexham

Date / Time: Thursday 18th July 2019 at 1pm

Prices: Free to attend, Donations welcome

Anthony Mitchell is an accomplished classical guitarist who makes a welcome return to our Live Music Showcase concert series.

Anthony started playing the classical guitar in his late twenties and this has been his primary focus ever since. He has also worked on top cruise lines for 9 years (Seabourne, Regent and Royal Caribbean) as classical guitarist and spends UK winters in Australia or New Zealand playing his guitar. Anthony is a regular performer on the streets of Wrexham and can often be heard in the town centre entertaining shoppers and passers-by with his wonderful music.

Elias Ackerley will conclude our Summer series next week ahead of him joining the Curtis School in Philadelphia. Live Music Showcase will launch its autumn schedule on Thursday 19th September with a recital by Tim Stuart and Ursula Byzdra, a piano and cello duo.



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