Posted: Thu 9th May 2024

Chapter Court ‘supporting local artists and grassroots music’ with new large undercover seating area

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area

Chapter Court are running live music every day from today till Saturday at their new marque.

All music is free to come and listen ‘supporting local artists and grassroots music’, with a new large undercover seating area – with the bar open until 11pm.

Tonight’s music is from 6pm with Megan Lee performing followed by Gareth Cooper at 7:15pm

Chapter Court say there will be music and events throughout the summer, supporting local organisations such as the newly formed Wrexham Business Women group who now regularly meet in Chapter Court and will be having their next meeting on the 23rd of May at 7pm – all women in business are welcome.

Sammi Harris from Fair Event, said “Chapter Court is proud to be able to support local and grassroots music with our new expansion of our entertainment marquee which will be with us all summer. This weekend we are welcoming a range of fantastic artists to perform within the new complex as its becoming a regular hive of activity within the city centre.

“This weekend we are also hosting a pop up within chapter court with some local businesses showcasing their products alongside Rough Hands Tap which will be open from 11am -11pm serving everything from coffees to beers”.

If you have not checked out Chapter Court yet it is just off Queen’s Square in Wrexham city centre!



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