Amici Concerts has the pleasure to present Paprika at Festival of Chichester.
Hot and fiery, Paprika hails from Romania, Serbia and UK, performing Eastern European, Balkan, Gypsy and classical music with energy and brilliance, at major world venues including WOMAD, Glastonbury and Edinburgh festivals, London's Purcell Room and Royal Albert Hall and across Europe, Abu Dhabi, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
This concert will be raising money for the Syrian Medecins Sans Frontieres who give medical aid both in Syria and to refugees in neighbouring countries.
Parking available. Bring low chairs for picnics and concert.
1.30pm arrive for picnics. 3pm concert with drinks in the interval. Approximate finish time 5pm.
NB: In case of wet weather, the concert will be held in the barn. If the weather is dry, tickets will be available at the venue, even if advance tickets have sold out
Presented by Amici Concerts with thanks to Richard and Jill Hunt for lending their garden and barn.
“They had the audience whooping and cheering from the first note." Cheltenham Festival
text source: Festival of Chichester webpage
Hot and fiery, Paprika hails from Romania, Serbia and UK, performing Eastern European, Balkan, Gypsy and classical music with energy and brilliance, at major world venues including WOMAD, Glastonbury and Edinburgh festivals, London's Purcell Room and Royal Albert Hall and across Europe, Abu Dhabi, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
This concert will be raising money for the Syrian Medecins Sans Frontieres who give medical aid both in Syria and to refugees in neighbouring countries.
Parking available. Bring low chairs for picnics and concert.
1.30pm arrive for picnics. 3pm concert with drinks in the interval. Approximate finish time 5pm.
NB: In case of wet weather, the concert will be held in the barn. If the weather is dry, tickets will be available at the venue, even if advance tickets have sold out
Presented by Amici Concerts with thanks to Richard and Jill Hunt for lending their garden and barn.
“They had the audience whooping and cheering from the first note." Cheltenham Festival
text source: Festival of Chichester webpage