SOUTHAMPTON'S biggest and best free music festival is back.
Music in the City launches into its second decade with a celebration of the fantastic diversity of musical talent from across the city and beyond.
The pop up festival bringing live music to a variety of weird and wonderful venues around Southampton takes place on Saturday September 28.
Now in its 11th year, Music in the City has been visited by 100,000 people in its history, including a total of 30,000 visits last year alone.
This year, the event boasts 170 performances at 22 venues with well over 1000 musicians playing throughout the day.
Southampton will come alive with the sounds of over 100 hours of free live music from all genres.
Expect everything from from rock to jazz, classical to Americana and folk to blues in some of the city's best settings, including a host of fascinating locations like God's House Tower, an incredible 700-year-old building currently nearing the completion of a seven year £3.1 million refurbishment project, Holy Rood Church from around the same era and some of the city's historic wine vaults.
There will be stages by the walls at Westquay and in Guildhall Square, while music will emanate from a host of bars, restaurants and venues across the city centre.
Organiser James Baillie told the Daily Echo the event will be bigger and better than ever before.
He added: "We're thrilled to include these incredible historic venues in our listings because that is what Music in the City has always been about, wonderful live music in unusual places."
All venues are free to enter and festival goers can use free heritage buses to transport them between venues.
On Sunday, September 29, three concerts will take place at the city's Art Gallery. City of Southampton Orchestra appear at 2pm, followed by a Flautissimo concert from 3.15pm and Southampton Choral Society at 4pm.
Former mayor Linda Norris, the festival founder who organised the event from 2009 to 2018, has been named Music in the City's honorary life president.
Full listings for Saturday are:
BELGIUM AND BLUES
Above Bar Street
1pm Roger Chantler
1.40pm Rooster Tooth
2.20pm G-Floyd-D
3pm Saxofony
3.40pm Newport Session Band
4.40pm Dan O'Farrell
5.20pm Tone n Gaz Duo
6pm Coastel
6.40pm Lottie J
GOD'S HOUSE TOWER
Town Quay Road
1pm The Chateau Bateau Band
2pm Smokey Oak
2.40pm Adam Not Andy
3.20pm Twangdillo
4pm Neil Maddock
4.40pm Lee Desty
5.20pm Wire-JD
6pm TheRealRaj
HOLYROOD CHURCH
Bernard Street
12pm Blue Sky Choir
1.40pm Shanty Hounds
2.20pm SOS Entertainers
3pm Southampton Folk Orchestra
3.40pm Southampton Sing For Life Choir
4.20pm Ocean Harmony
5pm Sing Out Children's Community Choir
5.40pm Fiddler on the Hoof
MARLANDS
Civic Centre Road
12pm Sarah Skeet, Calvin Glen, Isla Croll
1pm Tallulah Tilt, Max Elmore
2pm Sophie Breakell, Lauren Hepburn
3pm Isla Rose, Ian Booker, Nathan Cannon
PLATFORM TAVERN
Town Quay
1pm The Orders
2pm Goldwyre
3pm Ash Ellis
3.40pm The Flying Alexanders
4.40pm Sombrero Fallout
5.40pm Armchair Athletes
6.20pm Neko Roshi
UNDERCROFT
Upper Bugle Street
12.30pm Coastel
1pm Frankie Knight
1.50pm Central Hall Community Gospel Choir
2.40pm The Elderleys
3.20pm Justin Capps and the Cavaliers
4.10pm The Sholing Juniors Ukelele Group
5pm 10 Bobnotes
5.40pm The McConnells
6.20pm Nick Tann and Band
COFFEE LAB BARGATE
High Street
12pm The Beehive
1pm Dan O'Farrell
2pm Beth Williams
3pm Pegasuses
4pm Wren
5pm The Uncollected
GRAND CAFE
Terminus Terrace
1pm Lounge Room Lizards
2pm G&D
3pm ImproJazz
4pm Jam on Toast
4.40pm Anjelica Season
5.20pm Saxofony
KING JOHN'S PALACE
Western Esplanade
12pm Ron May
1pm CoMA South
1.50pm Sinking Brass Band
2.40pm The Celtic Knot Band
3.20pm Calvin Glen
4pm Nick Haynes
5.20pm Nathan Cannon
6pm Straight to Cake
6.45pm Goldrush Harmony
with the ENDURANCE Fairground Organ
METTRICKS GUILDHALL
Guildhall Place
12.30pm Brian Hooper
1pm Emotive Concept
1.40pm Steam Shed (acoustic)
2.20pm Nick Tudgey
3pm Wire-JD
3.40pm Lee Desty
4.20pm Chris Simmonds
5pm The Outsiders
5.40pm Denielle Pimlott
6.10pm The Flukes
STATION QUARTER
Nelson Gate
1pm Inferior Complex
2pm No Prisoners
3pm Riot Club
4pm The Zone
ESPLANADE, WESTQUAY
Westquay
12pm Batala
12.30pm Dirty Brass Hooks
1.30pm Singsational Voices
2.15pm Dan O'Farrell & The Difference Engine
3.15pm Bollywood dancers
4pm The Soulcatchers
5pm Southampton Ukelele Jam
6pm Blue Dog
7pm Vamos Cantar
7.45pm PS Perrystone Hill
8.45pm Galaxy Thief
CRAMMED INN
High Street
1.20pm Tony Arthur
2pm Joie de Vivre
2.40pm Coastel
3.20pm Emotive Concept
4pm Sarah Saville
4.50pm Stratton.devonshire
5.30pm Soft Steel
GUILDHALL SQUARE
12pm St Andrews Pipe Band
12.40pm Sing Now Choir
1.20pm St Andrews Pipe Band
2pm Sounds Lively
2.40pm Showcase Music School
4.40pm Ocean Brass Band
5.20pm Southampton University Brass Band
LANKESTER VAULT
High Street
12pm Groove Bakers
1pm Kinesis 4
2pm Pot Kettle Black
3pm These Septic Stars
4pm Zen Juddhism
5pm The Slack 5
6pm Wooden Spoons
7pm The Trenchtown Stetsons
ORANGE ROOMS
Vernon Walk
1pm Ekowe
2pm The Crow Flies
3pm The UnXpected
4pm McGriff
5pm Steam Shed
6pm Ooberfuse ft. Hibari
THE SOCIAL
Lower Bannister Street
12.30PM Ethereal
1.10pm When Harri Met Alli
1.50pm LJ's Etlins
2.30pm Frontline Ukelele
3.10pm KingBidder
3.50pm Grace Bland
4.30pm Ian Booker
5.10pm Twangdillo
5.50pm The Bobcats
DANCING MAN BREWERY
Town Quay
1pm Jonathan Klein
1.40pm The Flukes
2.40pm Timothy Beckett
3.20pm Armchair Athletes
4pm Fragile Lucy
4.40pm Calvin Glen
5.20pm Ryan Greaves
6pm Pianoman Justie
HEARTBREAKERS
Strand
12pm Richard Taunton's Musicians
2pm One Word
3pm Phineas Gage
4pm We Know John
LIBERTY'S
High Street
1pm Sidelines
2pm The Fix
3pm The Slack 5
4pm Not Guilty
5pm The Moonlighters
6pm Myriad
7pm Plaitford Common
OXFORD STREET
12pm Sound Pop Academy
12.30pm Mirage
1.20pm Steve Osman
2.10pm Uke Box Glory
2.40pm Rogue Witness
3.45pm Galaxy Thief
4.40pm Simply Singers
5.20pm Ken Wood & The Mixers
6.20pm Ben Goddard
7.20pm Queenie Soul
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