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Get outdoors this Spring
Posted by Culture Vulture in Crafts, Events on February 26th, 2010
GET OUTDOORS AND INVOLVED THIS SPRING
Spring events for everyone at Westonbirt – the National Arboretum
Westonbirt – the National Arboretum, which is managed by the Forestry Commission, has launched 2010 with a packed calendar of spring events.
New for visitors is the International Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition. During April and May, an exclusive collection of photography from the trees category of this prestigious international award will be on display on the historic Downs area.
The Easter Challenge, Mothering Sunday ‘Family Trees’ and ‘Awakening Woods’ events will give families the chance to explore the outdoors, as Westonbirt’s flowers and trees awake from the winter.
Visitors will also get a rare and exciting opportunity on April 12-13 to discover the whole historic Westonbirt estate. Guided tours and access to the house, gardens and Arboretum are included in the normal admissions price across these two days.
There’s also guided wildflower walks, photography courses, wood sales and charity events. Throughout April and May, visitors on Wednesdays will receive 50 per cent discount on admissions.
Visit www.forestry.gov.uk/westonbirt for full details on Westonbirt Arboretum events listings.
Blondie at Westonbirt
Posted by Culture Vulture in Live Music on February 8th, 2010
Blondie have announced a West Country date for the summer with an appearance at Westonbirt Arboretum on 20th June, as part of Forestry Commission Live Music, where bands perform in beautiful woodland locations around the country.One of the most significant bands of the popular music era, Blondie emerged from New York’s celebrated new wave scene producing innovative music and scoring major hits worldwide with rock/disco, reggae and hip-hop songs. Fronted by the iconic Debbie Harry, their groundbreaking material brought them a stash of hit singles including ‘Denis’, ‘Picture This’, ‘Rapture’, ‘Sunday Girl’ and ‘Hanging On The Telephone’. Few acts can match their 20 year span of No 1 hits that includes ‘Heart Of Glass’, ‘Atomic’, ‘Call Me’, ‘The Tide Is High’ and ‘Maria’. Classic recordings like ‘Plastic Letters’, ‘Parallel Lines’ and ‘Eat to The Beat’ have contributed to their 40 million + album sales to date. Blondie will release a new album, their first in six years, this spring.
Tickets cost £33.00 (subject to booking fee) go on sale at 9.00am Friday 12th February from the Forestry Commission box office tel 01842 814612 or buy online at www.forestry.gov.uk/music
Vanessa Mae – Arboretum Concert
Posted by Culture Vulture in Classical Music, Events, Live Music on March 5th, 2009
Westonbirt Arboretum is quietly emerging as one of the Cotswolds most loved venue for live music – offering a range of artists from Paul Weller to McFly.
With a new CD coming in 2009, Vanessa Mae, the world-famous classical superstar violin prodigy continues to attract an international following and is lined up for Westonbirt on Saturday the 18th of July. The combination of artist and setting is intriguing and this is a rare chance to experience Vanessa performing outdoors in one of Britain’s most beautiful settings.
P.S. And Westonbirt has just added David Gray to this year’s schedule!
Paul Weller at Westonbirt Arboretum
Posted by Culture Vulture in Live Music on February 8th, 2009

Paul Weller has announced a gig at Westonbirt Arboretum on the 20th June 2009. This will be a long-awaited return for his fans, having last played some forest dates in 2004 to capacity crowds.
Described as both the ‘modfather of rock’ and ‘Britpop’s elder statesman’, Paul is ultimately acknowledged by the media, fellow musicians and the public as one of the greatest singer-songwriters of British popular music. Since his early days in The Jam, then Style Council and subsequently as a hugely successful solo artist, Paul continues to make pioneering music. Last year saw the release of the critically acclaimed number one album ‘22 Dreams’, his ninth solo album in a career spanning over three decades.
Twisted Wheel are now confirmed as Paul Weller’s support act. They were recently the main support for Oasis’s stadium shows and the NME have said the Oldham band are one of the bands to watch through 2009. Summer 2008 festival live shows were much talked about similar to early Clash and Jam shows!
