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Hereford Three Choirs Fringe

 

Three Choirs Fringe Festival

2006

 Saturday 5th August to Saturday 12th August

 

The Three Choirs Festival is the oldest music festival in Europe and is held in the cities of Hereford, Worcester and Gloucester in turn – the county towns of the ‘Three Counties’.

For several Hereford seasons there has been an associated fringe festival with range of performers, exhibitions, talks and other activities.

Archenfield Archaeology produces background information about the places where Fringe events are taking place. For the 2000 Hereford Three Choirs Fringe, this was an A5 booklet. This was replaced for the 2003 Fringe by web site material. Here are some of the venues of the 2006 fringe festival -www.hereford3choirsfringe.org.uk/

 

 

Venues 2006

 

Saturday 5th August

 

High Town

All Saints Church

       

Monday 7th August

     

St Peter's Church Hall

 

 

       

Tuesday 8th August

     

St Peter's Church Hall

High Town

Powell Theatre, Zimmerman Building, Church Street

 

 

       

Wednesday 9th August

     

St Peter's Church Hall

St John's Methodist Church

Powell Theatre, Zimmerman Building, Church Street

 

 

       

Thursday 10th August

     

Courtyard

St Peter's Church Hall

St John's Methodist Church

 

 

       

Friday 11th August

     

Zimmerman Building, Church Street

Courtyard Centre for the Arts

Farmers Club

 

 

       

Saturday 12th August

     

High Town

St Peter's Church Hall

 

     
Courtyard Centre for the Arts    

 

     

And also

     

Hereford Cathedral

St Andrew's Church, Hampton Bishop

 

     

St Nicholas' Church

Holy Trinity Church

 

   

 

Hereford Museum and Art Gallery

Number One Castle Street

 

   

 

The Spread Eagle

Doodies Restaurant and Bar

 

   

 

 

     


 

Three Choirs Fringe, August 2003.  French musicians relax in the yard of The Barrels public house in Hereford.

 

 

     

Visit the official Three Choirs Festival site

 

     

 

 

 



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