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CFM Radio Summer Festival 2010 with Jools Holland

CFM Radio Summer Festival 2010 with Jools Holland Concert Tickets, Carlisle Racecourse - Carlisle, United Kingdom
CFM Radio Summer Festival 2010 with Jools Holland
Concert Tickets
Carlisle Racecourse
Address
Carlisle Racecourse
Durdar Road
Carlisle
Cumbria  CA2 4TS
United Kingdom
Price
£15.00
Date
Sat, 3rd July 2010
Supplier
This item is supplied by Jockey Club Racecourses and is subject to their terms & conditions Terms & Conditions
Keyboards king Jools Holland is to play a record-breaking open-air concert at Carlisle Racecourse!

The popular TV presenter, pianist and bandleader will perform live in front of the racecourse's biggest ever crowd of up to 10,000 spectators next summer.

Tickets are now available here for the gig by Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, which will be part of the CFM Summer Family Festival evening meeting on Saturday July 3.

The 90-minute set will get underway around 9.15pm once the evening's horse racing has finished.  The entertainment will then be rounded off with a spectacular fireworks display set to music.

All three elements - horse racing, live music and fireworks – are included in the ticket price of just £15 or £20.

John Baker, the racecourse's managing director, said "We are really excited to have such a legendary and respected musician as Jools Holland as our headline act for the CFM Summer Family Festival.  It's a fantastic all round value-for-money event.

"We are confident that our biggest ever crowd of 8,000 to see Tony Hadley perform here back in 2006 will be smashed.  We received really positive feedback after Escala performed at this year's CFM Summer Family Festival, so we set our sights on topping that in 2010 - and I think we have.

"We are sure the people of Cumbria and beyond will turn out in record numbers for what should be a superb evening's entertainment.  Tickets will make great Christmas presents and guarantee a place at what should be an evening to remember."

More than 7,000 people attended last July's CFM Summer Family Festival featuring Escala.  The racecourse has been enjoying a rise in attendances this year, with crowds up nearly 20% despite the recession. Even yesterday's Countryside Day meeting drew 3,500 spectators despite atrocious weather which saw an inch-and-a-half of rain fall during the day.

Jools' orchestra will include Gilson Lavis from Squeeze on drums, special guest vocalists Ruby Turner and Louise Marshall as well as skaand reggae legend Rico Rodriguez on trombone.

The event is being supported by Stobart.

Jools is no stranger to Cumbria, having performed sell-out gigs at the Maryport Blues Festival and more recently at The Sands Centre in Carlisle in August this year.

The musical maestro sprang to fame in the 1970s aged 15 when he formed Squeeze with Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford.  Their hits included Up The Junction and Cool For Cats.  After co-presenting The Tube on TV with Paula Yates, Jools formed The Jools Holland Big Band in 1987 and this has gradually morphed into the current 20-piece band, with organist, drummer, three female vocals, guitar, bass guitar, two tenor saxophones, two alto saxophones, baritone saxophone, three trumpets, and four trombones. They play live in front of more than 500,000 people around the world annually.
 
Jools' career as a recording artist has also seen him collaborate with performers like Sting, Tom Jones, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, David Gilmour, Bono, Joe Strummer, KT Tunstall, Robert Plant, Smokey Robinson, Sugababes, Ringo Starr and Peter Gabriel.

Alison Moyet will also be performing.




These are official race tickets supplied directly from Jockey Club Racecourses' own computerised ticketing system using TicketSwitch distribution technology.

ENCLOSURES

There are two enclosures which are the Grandstand and Paddock and Premier Enclosure.

The Grandstand and Paddock tickets enable you to visit all ground floor public areas including the Bell Hall of the Edinburgh Woollen Mill Grandstand with its extensive bars and fast food outlets, the Red Rum Bar, Champagne and Seafood Bar, Silks Cafe, parade ring and pre-parade ring.

The Premier badges give you the added bonus of being able to use the first floor and upper terraces of the Edinburgh Woollen Mill Grandstand, the Patterson Bar & Premier Patio Bar. The dress code for the Premier Enclosure is smart casual.

PACKAGES (where available)

Cumbrian Punters Package
Grandstand & Paddock admission
Cumberland sausage in a bap
Pint of lager/beer or a glass of wine
Official Programme

Party Package
Premier admission
Glass of champagne
Official programme

TRAVEL

BY ROAD:
From the North and South
Come off junction 42 of the M6. Follow signs for Dalston. Follow the road for approx 2 miles until you reach a staggered junction and turn right. The racecourse is approximately a mile on the left hand side.

From the East
Take A69 or A66 to M6 motorway. Join the M6 and come off at junction 42 and follow directions above.

From the West
Travel along the A595 following signs for Carlisle. Approximately 1 mile after Thursby roundabout take right signposted for Dalston (Peter Lane). At T junction in Dalston turn right. Follow road until reach Bridge End pub. Turn left over the bridge and follow signs for Durdar. When you reach the next junction turn left. The racecourse is approximately a mile on the left hand side.

BY RAIL:
To Carlisle Station, Stagecoach (01228 597222) operate a bus service to Durdar – Route 65 or 66. Alternatively the Racecourse is only a short taxi ride away.

BY AIR:
Carlisle Airport is approximately eight miles from the Racecourse. Helicopter landing at the Racecourse by prior arrangement only.