MORE Music is joining forces with Lancaster Music Festival to produce the Wide World Stage on Sunday as part of the festival weekend,
The free outdoor stage in front of the Judges Lodgings beside Lancaster Castle will feature international musical talent.
The eye-catching Melodrome Stage will become the Wide World Stage for the afternoon, live music will take place from 12noon until 5pm.
The acts on stage will be Brazilian beatboxer/musician Rafe, the Sacred Sounds Women’s Choir, TwoManTing from Sierra Leone and Amani PlatNe - a collective of musicians specialising in African and world drumming.
Rafe has performed all over the world and recently appeared at the Edinburgh Festival and More Music’s West End festival. He combines beatboxing, juggling and original South American songs.
The Sacred Sounds Women’s Choir brings together women to explore and celebrate the many languages, cultures and religions which are represented across Greater Manchester.
TwoManTing formed in 2004 when Sierra Leonean drummer Jah-man Aggrey and guitarist Jon Lewis and immediately became a hit on the UK festival circuit with their brand of bouncy ‘Sunshine Afro-roots’. Using guitar, live loops and percussion the duo creates a highly danceable full band sound.
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