Festival magic comes to Beech – one unforgettable Saturday night
Suntou Susso has played Glastonbury, WOMAD and Ronnie Scott’s. On 28 March, he’s playing for just 65 of us at Beech Village Hall. This is the kind of evening that reminds you why live music matters.
Suntou Susso
Suntou is a charismatic musician from The Gambia who plays a stunning 22-string instrument called a kora – think harp meets guitar, with a sound that’s utterly captivating. He weaves together infectious rhythms with jazz, funk and soul to create music that’s joyful, warm and impossible to sit still to. His performances are full of energy and life. You’ll find yourself smiling, swaying, and wondering why you don’t do this sort of thing more often.
This is your chance to see a rising star in an intimate setting – before he’s playing bigger venues at much bigger prices.
What to expect: Well-stocked bar. Snacks and ice cream. Short interval. Free Parking. Wheelchair-friendly venue. Doors open 7pm, performance starts 7.30pm.
Tickets: Just 65 tickets priced at £16.50 (no booking fee).
This performance is sold out. For those of you who are disappointed, we have opened a waiting list in case tickets become available. You can register your interest via the “Book now” button below.
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