Abba and Queen tribute bands will perform in Knaresborough tonight in the first of two outdoor concerts this weekend.
North Yorkshire Council is staging the events with partners in the grounds of Conyngham Hall.
The venue is not believed to have staged large outdoor live music events previously.
The council, which took control of the venue in April, agreed to trial live music as part of its outdoor programme of events.
Michael Leah, the council’s assistant director for environment, said:
“Friday night sees the 21st Century Abba and Queen tribute concerts come to our area for the first time produced by Chapterhouse who we have successfully worked with on previous outdoor theatre events.
“And on Sunday the space will be used to host the Paradox Orchestra performing 50 Years of Pink Floyd.
“We had hoped to host a further event on Saturday but unfortunately the organiser was unable to go ahead due to unforeseen circumstances.”
Electronic band N-Trance were due to headline Saturday’s cancelled 90s music festival.
Tickets are still available for both remaining events.
People are urged to bring their own seating on chairs or blankets and a picnic but alcohol is not allowed to be brought onsite. Food and drinks can be bought onsite.
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Theatre company Chapterhouse, which is organising tonight’s event, promised “hit after hit of arguably the greatest artists of all time” at “one of the most wonderful gardens in the UK”.
A spokesperson for Sunday’s Pink Floyd event said:
Knaresborough’s Conyngham Hall to hold outdoor Pink Floyd classical concert“We hope on the back of the success of our concert this Sunday that we are able to book orchestra events at Knaresborough Castle, Valley Gardens and other council-owned properties in the near future.”
A 20-strong orchestra will play music by Pink Floyd in the first outdoor concert to be held at Conyngham Hall in Knaresborough.
Paradox Orchestra will perform hits such as Wish You Were Here, Money, and Comfortably Numb in an event on September 3 celebrating 50 years of one of the most influential rock groups in history.
The grounds of the grade two listed venue near the River Nidd in Knaresborough can hold up to 2,000 people.
A number of food and drink vendors will also attend the concert by candlelight to give it a festival feel.
Paradox Orchestra features classically-trained musicians who reimagine rock, pop, and dance classics.
Founder and artistic director Michael Sluman said:
“Like a sonic time machine, Pink Floyd’s music has taken us on a journey through the past 50 years, capturing the essence of each era and leaving an indelible mark on the history of music.
“Paradox Orchestra is looking forward to performing their greatest hits in such a stunning backdrop.”
“We promise audiences an incredibly high-level of musicianship on stage, as well as a showmanship associated with world-class large-scale orchestras.”
Tickets cost £25. Further information is available here.
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