Award winning Clive John pays homage to Cash’s career as the Man In Black, alongside his iconic wife June Carter and a genuine top of the league band playing double bass, fender telecaster and acoustic guitars, drums, piano, trumpet and four part vocal harmonies.
Delivering all the hits such as Walk the Line, Ring of Fire, Jackson, Orange Blossom Special and Boy Named Sue along-side some of the darker more atmospheric songs from the later American Recordings such as Hurt, this year’s show is an emotional roller-coaster through Cash’s career, packed together in one fantastic unforgettable evening’s entertainment.
The Greatest Tribute to the Greatest Decade, brings you the best 80s party on the Planet!
Performing a host of 80s hits, including tracks from Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Duran Duran, Whitney Houston, Tears for Fears and much more.
Pinked Floyd return to the Floral Pavilion with a spectacular evening packed with cherished favourites from the timeless albums Dark Side of the Moon (50th anniversary celebration), The Wall, The Division Bell, Wish You Were Here, Animals, A Momentary Lapse of Reason as well as delving deeper into the Floyd back catalogue.
This band of quality performers have an almost fanatical devotion to reproducing the very best versions of tracks from original albums, studio sessions and Pink Floyd’s famous live tours for their audience’s pleasure. Stunning guitar riffs, spine tingling keyboards, saxophone solos, beautiful female vocal harmonies, thumping bass and rhythm lines, all held together by charismatic front man Russ Samuels.

To complete the sensory experience there is a mesmerising light and laser show complete with the iconic circular video screen to make this a night not to miss for lovers of Pink Floyd.
Join The Jerseys as they celebrate the timeless music of the 100 million album selling Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons.

Incredible falsettos, beautiful acapellas – the authenticity of the sublime harmonies of the 60s and 70s. This is much more than just another tribute show – this is a celebration of fantastic music performed by an array of incredible talent.
Join the Floral Pavillion as they recreate the magical 70s and let us take you on a musical journey straight to the heart of disco!
Relive some of the greatest songs of all time from artists such as Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor, Earth, Wind & Fire, Sister Sledge and Chic.
Boasting a sensational live band, incredibly talented cast and stunning vocals and is sure to have you dancing in the aisles!
It’s the feel-good show of the year! Lose yourself with them and leave your troubles at home!
Katie Nicholas is an award-winning singer-songwriter from Liverpool. In 2023 she steps into a new musical era with her latest EP Feather, showcasing her as a distinctive folk artist, skilful guitarist and fearless in bending any genre to suit her message.
With poetic lyricism and carefully crafted guitar arrangements accompanied by strings and keys, her sound is reminiscent of obscure but timeless artists including Norah Jones, Katie Melua, Eva Cassidy and Joni Mitchell.
Already established on the UK Americana circuit whilst living in London, Katie was quickly discovered and showcased by Whispering Bob Harris on his Under the Apple Tree event in Nashville.
She has recorded music at Abbey Road Studio London, Blackbird Nashville, and has accumulated over 50 BBC regional broadcasts including The Travelling Folk Show on BBC Radio Scotland. Most recently she has supported artists like Boo Hewerdine and Robert Vincent at Liverpool Philharmonic. Fans have waited eagerly for her return – and here she is, putting her best foot forward.
Newen Afrobeat is a 13-piece Chilean orchestra that makes music inspired by the legacy of the Nigerian musician Fela Kuti.
With a particular Latin stamp, Newen unify the African rhythms with a colourful and energetic staging, embedded in a deep social message that talks about their roots and social movements in their territory. With a 10-year career, four albums and 9 international tours under their belt, Newen have performed on important stages such as the Montreal International Jazz Festival, WOMEX, Africa Oyé, and Felabration Lagos, becoming one of the most played afrobeat artist in the world and a recognised exponent of the world music scene.

Newen Afrobeat is more than a simple orchestra, it is an experience of music, dance, and social awareness.
After huge demand, Williamson Art Gallery are delighted that the Sunday Serenades are returning for 2023!
Gwilym Jones is quickly becoming one of the most in-demand drummers on the U.K. jazz scene, boasting a career playing with some of the best and brightest international jazz talent. Gwilym’s melodic and musical approach to the drum set has seen him work with a variety of musicians including: Tivon Pennicott, Ruben Fox, Simon Moullier, Reuben James, and Mark Kavuma
Gwilym has also been working recently with legendary NYC saxophonist JD Allen, and will be featured on JD’s upcoming record: “…This” (2023).
Gwilym Jones plays Bosphorus Cymbals.
The Sunday Serenades performances start at 2pm.
The Williamson Cafe will be open from 12pm for food and drinks, so you can come and enjoy some lunch and refreshments before the performance.
There’s no need to book, just come along!
The Serenades are only possible with your support. Your donations on the day will go towards ensuring their viability, and allow us to plan an even bigger programme in 2024!
For one magical night only, stars from London’s West End take to the stage in a glorious gala performance of songs from some of the world’s favourite musicals.
With West End performers who have starred in Les Misérables, Mamma Mia, Blood Brothers, Miss Saigon, Wicked, We Will Rock You, Evita and many more, this promises to be a fun and memorable evening.
QUARRY are delighted to welcome Japanese neo-folk fusion band, Mitsune to the venue for a special headline performance. Support TBA
Mitsune is a Japanese neo-folk fusion band from Berlin, with members hailing from Japan, Greece and Australia. Led by a powerful duo of female Tsugaru shamisen players, accompanied with double bass and percussion, Mitsune is a musical and visual feast that evokes raw emotion, folkloric imagery, driving grooves and wild fashions. They play a mix of reimagined Japanese folksongs and original tracks drawing from eastern blues, jazz, cinematic and dance music influences.
On stage, Mitsune creates a visual fantasy-world with striking costume and stage design to complement their ecstatic performance style. They released their album ‘Hazama’ in 2022, praised in Songlines and Rolling Stone and entering the Transglobal World Music Chart’s Top 10 Albums. They are set to release a follow-up EP in 2023, supported by shows across EU and UK.
£7/£10
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