Stars will come out for fifth Newark Festival
The now well-established three day festival at the Riverside Park in view of Newark Castle, presents as its highlight a strong 80s Night featuring Spandau Ballet’s own Tony Hadley, ABC, Bananarama (pictured) and Midge Ure on Saturday, June 18, 2016.
Tony Hadley said: “This is the fifth year of the Newark Festival and I am delighted to be performing. The location is beautiful with the backdrop of Newark Castle and the crowd are a lively bunch I am told!”
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Hide AdFriday, June 17, is the date for Fake Friday and if you love Bon Jovi, Foo Fighters, The Killers and Arctic Monkeys then you need to buy a ticket to the best party in town with The Bon Jovi Experience, The Four Fighters, The Fillers and Antarctic Monkeys performing all the biggest hits of those bands.
And Sunday, June 19, sees the return of the ever growing Free Family Day at Riverside Park and across the town, with a day full of entertainment, food and drink for all the family and the evening becoming a more musical Swing In The Park Concert.
Promoter Liz Doogan-Hobbs from LHG Live commented: “I’m delighted to announce our fifth festival so early for everyone in Newark and surrounding areas.
“It means people this year will be able to buy tickets as Christmas presents which is what we’ve been asked for more recently and to help further we’ve also brought back the Early Bird discounted ticket price to help people book early.
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Hide Ad“The feedback we have had over previous years has been fantastic and people have thoroughly enjoyed the Festival, with some truly iconic artists visiting the town. We’ve particularly been asked for another big 80’s line up – so we’ve delivered it! These artists are all great live and it’s fantastic we can bring them to Newark for the 2016 Festival.
“Fake Friday is all about having a party and dancing to the music of four of the biggest bands of recent times, playing THE key music that has shaped recent years. This year people know what Fake Friday is all about, a great party and great value for money.
“With the town council’s support, it is also great to be able to offer a free day of family entertainment and fireworks again on the Sunday. Having invested together heavily over the last five years in the festival’s growth, with the more recent help of our sponsors of course, it is something that we are very proud of as a business operating in Newark.
“We are already talking to a number of local businesses, who have seen the benefits to other companies of being involved in the festival and I really hope the festival will continue to gain and grow local business support. Barcode Warehouse are leading the way being the first confirmed sponsor for 2016.”
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Hide AdCouncillor David Lloyd of Newark Town Council said: “I am delighted that the Newark Festival will take place for a fifth year and should now be seen as a permanent annual fixture.
“Along with other events in Newark, it is our aspiration to support and co-ordinate a programme of events from June to September so that people will know that there’s something happening every day of every weekend and are drawn into the town.
“The Newark Festival, with its fantastic line-up of performers is the ‘anchor’ and highlight of this programme and enables us to market the town to attract visitors.
“I’m proud that we continue to provide a free day of family fun on the Sunday of the Festival. These events are just as much for local people as they are for visitors and it’s especially important that we have family orientated events during the summer holidays.
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Hide Ad“I urge everyone to attend and enjoy the event across the weekend. The town truly comes alive. I’d also welcome all businesses and community events working with us to make Newark a constant summer of fun.”
Martin Fry from ABC added: “ABC are really excited to perform in Newark at the Festival. This area always has audiences that know how to party and have a good time! Come and join us on June 18!”
The real 80s Night is all about the hit songs that the audience will know and love. Tony Hadley will be performing those classic Spandau Ballet songs such as Lifeline, True and of course, Gold.
ABC will be performing songs from the seminal album Lexicon Of Love which many people voted as the best album of the decade ... Tears are Not Enough, Poison Arrow, The Look Of Love and All of My Heart are all great examples.
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Hide AdBananarama still hold their place in the Guinness Book of Records for the most charted hits by a female group. Robert De Niro’s Waiting, Venus, Love In The First Degree and I Heard A Rumour will all ensure everyone’s firmly singing along.
Midge Ure was in many bands, Slik, The Rich Kids, Thin Lizzy and Visage but it is with Ultravox that many of his fans will remember him most. Midge has released many songs since and of course wrote and produced Band Aid Do They Know Its Christmas with Bob Geldof – rock royalty indeed!
Tickets for the Newark Festival, running from June 17-19, 2016, are now on sale.
For tickets and all information, you can visit www.newarkfestival.co.uk