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Live Music Sessions: Nothe Fort

When? 29 August 2022
Where? Nothe Fort - Weymouth

  • Live Music Sessions: Nothe Fort

“Quite simply, the best boogie woogie piano player in this country today. His show is full of humour, warmth, and downright wizardry.” (Blues & Rhythm).

What better way to start the week in the midsummer sun, than heading out to listen to some world-class boogie-woogie jazz from Ben Waters! That's right, Ben is back and performing with The Surfin' Birds, musical sensation based in Dorset.

Doors open at 5.30pm. The show starts at 6.30pm.

More details and tickets via the website below.

More information:
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Event hosted by:

Nothe Fort

Barrack Road, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8UF

Tel: 01305 766626

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