Brian Butler gets ready for some nights of entertainment on Brighton Pier at part of the summer Brighton PierFest offering
Brian Butler gets ready for some nights of entertainment on Brighton Pier at part of the summer Brighton PierFest offering
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The Kemptown Carnival 2019 is set to make a spectacular return on Saturday June 1 with the backing and partnership of Brighton Palace Pier and funding from Arts Council England. Oranisers of the much-loved community arts carnival are thrilled to have had their 2019 event license approved by Brighton and Hove City Council Licensing, Sussex Police and the council Events team.
Kemptown Carnival will return on June 1, 2019, in partnership with Brighton Palace Pier, with the help of Arts Council Funding. The funding will support the creation of five new live processional and street performances, working with a range of Brighton based artists and community groups to showcase new, collaborative creative works at the Kemptown Carnival, 2019.
Brighton’s Kemptown Carnival is set to return on June 1, 2019, in partnership with new sponsors, the Brighton Palace Pier. Attracting over 30,000 attendees at its last outing, Kemptown Carnival takes place across Kemptown Village, and is jammed packed with fun for every age featuring live music, samba parades and performances, street theatre, dance troupes, morris dancing, choirs, children’s activities, delicious food and drink from amazing local traders, fairground rides, arts and crafts stalls, and the Grand Custard Pie Fight!
Peter Joannou, Brighton’s singing barber presents an afternoon of fabulous entertainment in aid of local charity Save Madeira Terraces on Brighton Palace Pier. Peter will performing along with Mister Jones & The Living, Apollo Brighton, Rosie Chapman, The Marta Scott Dance Company, Sylvia Rota (Soprano) and En Tenguerengue.