
Sinfonia ViVA: Sumptuous Strings
Parry: An English Suite
Haydn: Violin Concerto in G
Telemann: Don Quichotte
Suk: Serenade
Sinfonia ViVA returns for the second of two annual concerts at the Drill Hall and is once again directed by Leader Benedict Holland in a programme of sheer beauty and elegance. From Parrys joyful and contemplative English Suite to Telemanns musical re-telling of Don Quixote; and from Haydns Violin Concerto requiring a virtuoso solo performance to Suks romantic serenade influenced by his love for Dvorak's daughter, this will be a wonderful and uplifting evening of accessible high quality classical music. ViVA love playing at the Drill Hall and our audiences love listening, so why not join us?!
Supported by Orchestras Live, Arts Council England and the City of Lincoln Council.
Time: 7.30pm
Tickets: £11 (£9 concessions / £7 students)
The Engine Shed brings the rock for all the local fans! ROCKSTAR TASTE OF CHAOS FEATURING: ATREYU STORY OF THE YEAR AS I LAY DYING MUCC AND SPECIAL GUESTS
Time: 18:30 over 14s only
Ticket Price: £17.50 + booking fee
Impact Dance - Circular Disorientation
Lincoln Drill Hall is very excited to welcome Impact Dance to Lincoln for the very first time, for a unique performance of street, hip-hop, contemporary movement and physical theatre. The company was formed in 1995 by artistic director Hakeem Onibudo and is based in the heart of London. The company describes itself as a Street Dance & Hip Hop Theatre Company, and regularly works with large institutions such as Sadler's Wells, Royal Ballet School, English National Opera and East London Dance to produce a variety of youth and professional projects. Tonights show is a stunning high-energy 60-minute performance, which will use street, hip-hop and contemporary movement against a backdrop of powerful, contemporary images.
Time: 8pm
Tickets: £10 (£9 concessions / £8 students)
Market Rasen RPC Band
The Market Rasen (RPC) Band proudly presents another stirring evening of the Last Night of the Proms together with a Remembrance commemoration spectacular.
Following the huge success of previous years events, the band opens the Promenade concert with a selection of music from the shows, modern popular music and traditional brass band compositions. The Remembrance commemoration starts with the band introducing the Royal British Legions Standard with that of other military and civilian organisations with the ?British Legion March followed by Elgars ?Pomp and Circumstance, Henry Woods ?Fantasia on British Sea Songs and Parrys ever popular hymn, ?Jerusalem as well as many others associated with the Last Night of the Proms. Enjoy the excitement and reverence of both occasions in one evenings concert.
Time: 7.30pm
Tickets: £8 (£6 Concessions)
The 8-piece Band From County Hell returns to the Drill Hall for a rip-roaring evening of celtic rock & folk. Founded by frontman Steven McLelland in 1995, BFCH have performed across Europe and the UK and have appeared with the likes of The Stranglers, The Fine Young Cannibals and Alabama 3.
Their live show includes original songs from their critically acclaimed albums, upbeat traditional songs, haunting ballads and plenty of humour. Whilst their ballads will touch your soul the pure enjoyment of what they do will make you laugh out loud!
Time: 8pm
Tickets: £10 (£8 concessions)
Exhibition from the Big Draw event at Lincoln Castle