Sunday's Music

Sunday's Family Day Sounds

Relaxed, family-friendly and full of charm.

Round off the weekend with a laid-back day of music and entertainment the whole family can enjoy. Sunday’s line-up opens with The Ewan King Jazz Sextet leading a jazz-hymn-a-long followed by our good friends from Just Sing!, the smooth sounds of the Redbourn Jazz Band, the lively steps of the St Albans Morris Dancers and more. It’s the perfect backdrop to a relaxed afternoon of good food, great drinks, and community spirit.

10:30

JAZZ PRAISE!

In place of our usual Parish Mass,  Jazz Praise is a chance to sing some of your favourite traditional hymns but with a jazz setting, led by the wonderful Ewan King Sextet.

Doors open from 10am - the bar won't be open till just before 12 noon but we will be serving free tea, filter coffee and pastries thanks to All Things Catered

(donations welcome but not assumed!)

13:30

Just Sing!

St Albans Just Sing! Community Choir brings people together who want to discover their voice in a stress-free environment - great songs, feel energised and have fun at all our community choirs. Get ready to sing gospel, pop and RnB!

We are really pleased to welcome them back to the Festival for another year - so don't miss them as they open our Family Day line-up with a big burst of joy!

 

14.15

Redbourn Jazz Band

Making a welcome return to the Festival, Redbourn Jazz Band are back with the best of traditional Dixieland Jazz from the 1920's and are guaranteed to lift your Sunday afternoon and set your feet dancing!

15:30

St Albans Morris Dancers

St Albans Morris are a friendly, mixed side who have been dancing the Cotswold tradition around Hertfordshire and beyond since 1930. 

They can be found throughout the summer dancing out at pubs, fairs and festivals including regular St Saviour's appearances for Beer & Fizz and Harvest events! 

16.00

Louis Smith

Louis has been our Festival Sound Engineer almost from the start - and is also a guitarist, singer and songwriter with experience in both live and studio surroundings.

He has an enthusiasm for experimentation, sound design and genre exploration - his favourite being Country, Pop, Rock & HipHop.

16:30

St Albans Morris Dancers

...this time with audience participation. 

And sticks.

17.00

The ReVerbs

The ReVerbs (formerly known as The Pluckwits) are a ukulele band of 10 players from St. Albans, performing a wide range of songs from country hits through to rock and roll classics, plus rock and pop favourites. They also cover folk, blues, jazz, country and reggae styles with a repertoire that covers every decade from the 1950s to today.

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