Highcliffe music festival to go ahead after local objections
A popular music festival in Highcliffe will go ahead this year, after scaling back its plans for expansion due to objections by residents.
A popular music festival in Highcliffe will go ahead this year, after scaling back its plans for expansion due to objections by residents.
Students at Ferndown Middle School are learning the art of mixing at the turntables thanks to the new ‘DJ Club’.
The third annual red-carpet event saw many local acts receive recognition and awards for their creative work.
Children in Dorset will have better access to music projects after Dorset Music Service received £90K of funding from Youth Music.
This year’s Jazz by the Sea Festival ended on a high note with a cruise on the Dorset Queen when Revolution Club played one of their own unique sets.
Poole Quay will be transformed into a waterside music venue, complete with award winning Folk acts, street ceilidhs and Morris dancing for Folk on the Quay.
Two former Bournemouth & Poole College students are travelling the world with top bands and artists to help deliver world-class performances and are currently touring with Ed Sheeran.
More than 200 young singers will be performing on the main stage in the Concert Hall at Lighthouse, Poole on the evening of 25 January.
There will be a festive evening of music, fun, mince pies and refreshments at the Barrington Theatre in Ferndown on 23 December.
A 16 year-old Bournemouth and Poole College student delivered a cheque for £1,000 last week to BCHA following a successful fundraising launch event for her charity CD single release.