Posted: Wed 20th Jun 2018

Popular open air summer concerts return to Bellevue Park for trio of events

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jun 20th, 2018

A popular event which brings live music and entertainment to a town centre park will return for a triple treat of shows this summer.

Hosted by the Friends of Bellevue in partnership with Wrexham Council at the Edwardian bandstand in Bellevue Park, ‘Music in the Park’ brings together hundreds of music lovers for a series of open air concerts each year.

Kicking off on Friday 22nd June, this year’s trio of events will see Thunderbugs headline the opening concert of the summer.

Just two weeks later on Friday 6th July Billy Thompson will take to the stage; followed by Dinosaur on Friday 27th July.

The concerts, which will take place between 7pm and 9pm, are free to attend – however donations will be welcome on the nights to ensure the events can continue on in the future.

So invite your family and friends along, bring a picnic and enjoy some live music on a warm (hopefully) summer evening!

For more information, contact Bellevue Park on 01978 264150. See you there!



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