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  • THE FEELING COME HOME TO HEADLINE AT THE HASLEMERE FRINGE FESTIVAL 2022

    Iconic rock/pop band ‘The Feeling’ are coming to Haslemere Fringe Festival on Saturday 2nd July night as part of the three-day event.

    The award-winning band whose hits include ‘Fill My Little World’, ‘Sewn’ and ‘Never Be Lonely’ are fronted by lead singer Dan Gillespie-Sells whose West End musical hit ‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’ which was released as a Hollywood Movie in 2021. Their new album ‘Loss. Hope. Love’ is set for release in Spring 2022 and will be followed by a major UK tour.

    The band are mostly from West Sussex and have performed all over the world as well as iconic British venues including the Glastonbury Festival Pyramid Stage and Wembley.

    Festival Director Paul Ashton says: “we’re honoured to have such a world-renowned group of such virtuosity and brilliance join us to celebrate one of the South of England’s most vibrant and growing music, comedy and arts festivals.”

    Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Sleeper have already been announced for the 2022 Haslemere Fringe. More great names coming to the festival will be announced soon, including emerging young talent from across the south of England.

     

    ABOUT HASLEMERE FRINGE FESTIVAL:

    Haslemere Fringe Festival is a volunteer-led event supported by local schools and youth clubs, local businesses including The Herald Newspaper Group, BBC Surrey and Wey Valley Radio.

    Held on Lion Green in the town the event features a number of stages with something for audiences of all ages celebrating live music comedy, dance and poetry, as well as welcoming in past years famous artists including ‘Scouting for Girls’ and soul legends ‘The Real Thing’.

    At the event, the Festival Village includes stalls staffed by local traders and artisans, as well as hot and cold food served and bars serving everything from local gin and craft beers to coffee.

     

    CHARITY

    Haslemere Fringe is proud to support The Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice as the official charity partner for the event. The Hospice offers care for patients in West Surrey and North East Hampshire. To find out more visit: pth.org.uk

     

    Media Contact:

    Debbie Bowyer:        07863 115984

    Email:                       media@haslemerefringe.co.uk

    Web:                        www.haslemerefestival.co.uk

    Facebook:                 HaslemereFringeFestival

    Twitter:                     @HaslemereFringe

    Instagram:                haslemerefringefestival

     

  • SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR RE-CONFIRMED AS HEADLINER FOR HASLEMERE FRINGE FESTIVAL 2022

    Kitchen Disco legend Sophie Ellis-Bextor will play out the last night, Sunday July 3rd of one of the South of England’s best-known festivals – The Haslemere Fringe.

    Sophie was originally booked to perform at the 2020 Fringe, which sadly had to be cancelled due to the pandemic.  Since then, her fame rocketed during the Covid-19 lockdown when her weekly ‘Kitchen Disco’ live Instagram streams provided a means of virtual escapism for everyone tuning in.

    Each week, underneath the family’s sparkling kitchen disco ball, Sophie, her husband Richard Jones (who also plays bass in Sophie’s live band), and their children’s familial exuberance put a smile on the face of the hundreds of thousands watching. The individual videos of songs from the performances also garnered millions of views on Twitter.

    Sophie went on to release a greatest hits album ‘Songs from the Kitchen Disco’ which includes her previous Top 10 hits, ‘Groovejet’, ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’ and ‘Take Me Home’ as well as a cover version of the Alcazar song ‘Crying at the Discoteque’, which she had performed during her lockdown concerts.

    She also launched a podcast, Spinning Plates, with each one-hour episode featuring an interview with another working mother about the difficulties and joys of a work/life balance. With episodes featuring the likes of Fearne Cotton, Myleene Klass and Caitlin Moran, it has become Apple’s number one Parenting podcast.

    Festival Coordinator Paul Ashton said “we’re delighted that Sophie Ellis-Bextor has agreed to re-sign for 2022 and close this year’s festival. We’re proud that artists of Sophie’s stature, now recognise the Haslemere Fringe as one of the leading festivals in the South of England. 2022 is set to be the best party yet”.

     

    ABOUT HASLEMERE FRINGE FESTIVAL:

    Haslemere Fringe Festival is a volunteer-led event supported by local schools and youth clubs, local businesses including The Herald Newspaper Group, BBC Surrey and Wey Valley Radio.

    Held on Lion Green in the town the event features a number of stages with something for audiences of all ages celebrating live music comedy, dance and poetry, as well as welcoming in past years famous artists including ‘Scouting for Girls’ and soul legends ‘The Real Thing’.

    At the event, the Festival Village includes stalls staffed by local traders and artisans, as well as hot and cold food served and bars serving everything from local gin and craft beers to coffee.

     

    CHARITY

    Haslemere Fringe is proud to support The Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice as the official charity partner for the event. The Hospice offers care for patients in West Surrey and North East Hampshire. To find out more visit: pth.org.uk

     

    Media Contact:

    Debbie Bowyer:        07863 115984

    Email:                       media@haslemerefringe.co.uk

    Web:                        www.haslemerefestival.co.uk

    Facebook:                 HaslemereFringeFestival

    Twitter:                     @HaslemereFringe

    Instagram:                haslemerefringefestival

  • 2022 HASLEMERE FRINGE FESTIVAL TO LAUNCH AT THE CHRISTMAS MARKET

    The Haslemere Fringe Festival is bouncing back after the pandemic and is set to launch at Haslemere’s Christmas Market on Sunday 5th December.

    The 6th Fringe Festival will run from Friday 1st – Sunday 3rd July 2022 on Lion Green, just off Wey Hill in the heart of Haslemere and promises to be the best yet!

    This fantastic, family-friendly festival experience hosts world-famous headliners, over 50 live bands, emerging new talent, wonderful dance acts, hilarious comedy, thought provoking poetry, children’s entertainment and so much, more making it one of the South of England’s most vibrant and growing festivals.

    Extra Early Bird tickets have already sold out as they were allocated to existing ticket holders (from the cancelled 2020 event). Early Bird tickets will be available from 5th December and offer considerable savings.

    As well as attracting thousands of visitors from across the Three Counties and beyond, the partner charity for the 2022 Fringe will be Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care, a local charity that provides a range of free services to ensure that adults living with an advanced or terminal illness can make the most of their lives.

    For more information on all aspects of the 2022 Haslemere Fringe Festival, please go to www.haslemerefringe.co.uk

     

    ABOUT HASLEMERE FRINGE FESTIVAL:

    Haslemere Fringe Festival is a volunteer-led event supported by local schools, youth clubs and local businesses.

    Held on Lion Green in the town the event celebrates music, comedy, dance and poetry, including promoting local musicians and other local artistic talent. With over 50 live bands and a wide variety of entertainment, Haslemere Fringe provides something for all audiences, including families.

    The Festival Village, hosts stalls from a wide variety of local traders, artisans and craft workers as well as providing a delicious range of hot and cold food from local suppliers. In addition, and as you would expect, there are a number of bars serving everything from local gin and craft beers to coffee.

     

    CHARITY

    Haslemere Fringe is proud to support The Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice as the official charity partner for the event. The Hospice offers care for patients in West Surrey and North East Hampshire.

    To find out more visit: pth.org.uk

    Media Contact:

    Debbie Bowyer:        07863 115984

    Email:                       media@haslemerefringe.co.uk

    Web:                        www.haslemerefringe.co.uk

    Facebook:                 HaslemereFringeFestival

    Twitter:                     @HaslemereFringe

    Instagram:                haslemerefringefestival

     

  • HASLEMERE FRINGE 2020 POSTPONED TO JULY 2021

    FIRST THE BAD NEWS
    It is with great sadness that the committee of the Haslemere Fringe has decided to postpone this year’s planned event until 2021 because of the current unprecedented Coronavirus crisis. The move follows advice from the UK Government and Public Health England for everyone but key workers to stay at home to save lives and protect the NHS.

    The decision was taken to safeguard the thousands of people who attend the bi-annual event and the many volunteers who help run the festival.

    Committee Chairman Ken Griffiths says ‘all of us involved in planning this years event are sad to have to reschedule but we understand the need to keep everyone safe and are hoping that next year we can all gather in safety and celebrate coming through the crisis with another terrific festival here in Haslemere’.

    HERE IS THE GOOD NEWS
    Headline acts Sophie Elis Bextor and Newton Faulkner have already signed up for next years event with other artists, local groups and performers also taking part.

    Held in July on Lion Green in the heart of Haslemere the event has grown in numbers and reputation and organisers are hopeful the postponed event now scheduled to take place on July 2nd to 4th 2021 will be bigger and better than ever before.

    The festival also engages with local schools as pupils contribute everything from poetry to artwork and many of the talented young bands who are featured on stage. The Fringe Festival team would like to thank all the schools and pupils for all their hard work on this year’s event and look forward to working with them and youth clubs, colleges and other local groups in 2021.

    People who have already bought tickets will be able to use them next year and refunds are available.

    The Haslemere Fringe Festival has always been committed to supporting charities. This year the chosen charity is the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice who would have benefitted from the event because of the voluntary donation attached to ticket sales.

    The Hospice offers care to patients in West Surrey and North East Hampshire and faces a large deficit because of the cancellation of fund raising events due to Covid-19. As we look forward to next year’s Festival we are appealing to supporters of the Haslemere Fringe to show their support through the donations already made. Support can also be offered directly on the Phyllis Tuckwell website www.pth.org.uk, and a link will be added to our ticket page on the Haslemere Fringe website when that reopens again.

    For the latest government information on Coronavirus (COVID-19) please visit www.gov.uk/…/organisat…/department-of-health-and-social-care
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    For more information about The Fringe please go to: www.haslemerefringe.co.uk

  • MUSIC WORKS – HASLEMERE

    Great news from two of the long term collaborators of the Haslemere Fringe:

    St Bartholomew’s C of E (Aided) Primary School in partnership with The Music Works is delighted to be opening a new music centre on the school’s site in Haslemere.   The Music Works is a community interest company whose mission is to help make music education as accessible as possible to all children in the local area.

    Their experienced Yamaha accredited teachers provide high quality music lessons and would like to offer local children a free introductory lesson.  To sign up, visit www.themusicworks.co/freelessontmw 

    Using the world renowned Yamaha syllabus, students can learn Drums, Guitar, Keyboard and Singing from age 7+. Younger students can join our bespoke Ukulele course for ages 5+.  The centre will also include a recording studio with state of the art software and equipment, enabling children to make multi-track recordings of their music to a professional standard.

    Head Teacher, Charles Beckerson is also a well-known local musician and has said ‘This music centre is a dream come true for me.  I am passionate about music and I’m delighted that we are going to be offering this incredibly exciting opportunity to the children of Haslemere and beyond.  Let’s bring happiness, joy and entertainment to the next generation by keeping excellent music very much alive in the 21st century!’

    For more information about who we are and what we offer, please visit www.themusicworks.co/faq

    The Music Works, Derby Road, Haslemere, GU27  1BP

    Info@themusicworks.co

    01483 51 60 60

  • SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR FIRST BIG NAME FOR HASLEMERE FRINGE FESTIVAL

    The multi-million selling British music star Sophie Ellis Bextor is to play out the last night, July 5th of one of the South of England’s best-known festivals – The Haslemere
    Fringe. With massive chart hits including ‘Groovejet’ and ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’ Ellis Bextor’s unique vocal style and stage presence have made her an international super star. Festival Coordinator Paul Ashton says ‘we’re delighted that Sophie Ellis Bextor has agreed to close this year’s festival which has grown every single time it’s held. We’re proud that artists of Sophie’s stature, now recognise this event as one of the leading festivals in the South of England’.

    Known as ‘The Dance Queen’ and ‘Mademoiselle EB’ Sophie established herself as a vocal and dance talent with her debut album ‘Read My Lips’ in 2001 and has enjoyed continuing success more recently with her 2016 album ‘Familia’ which saw her back in the charts with her hit song ‘Come With Us’.  More names are due to be announced for the festival including local artists who are an important part of this volunteer led event. Local schools and youth clubs are also taking part in The Haslemere Fringe 2020, which is supported by local businesses and media organisations including BBC Surrey and Wey Valley Radio.

    About Haslemere Fringe
    This bi-annual festival takes place over the weekend of July 3rd, 4th and 5th and is held on Lion Green in the small town of Haslemere nestled between the Surrey Hills and the South Downs National Park with excellent rail and road links.

    The event celebrates music, comedy, dance and poetry, promoting local musicians and other local artistic talent, as well as welcoming in past years famous artists including UK rock sensation ‘Scouting for Girls’ and soul legends ‘The Real Thing’. With over 50 live bands, Haslemere Fringe provides something for all audiences, including families. Children aged 10 or under are admitted free, and tickets for 10-16 year olds available from £4. The Festival Village, hosts stalls from a wide variety of local traders, artisans and craft workers as well as providing a delicious range of hot and cold food from local suppliers. In addition, and as you would expect, there are a number of bars serving everything from craft beers to coffee. As we are attracting thousands of visitors, The Haslemere Fringe is proud to support The Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice as official charity partner
    for 2020.

    Contact:
    Debbie Bowyer: 07863 115984
    Jamie Crick: 07921 483392

    Email: media@haslemerefringe.co.uk 
    Web: www.haslemerefringe.co.uk
    Facebook: HaslemereFringeFestival
    Twitter: @HaslemereFringe
    Insta: haslemerefringefestival

  • BRITPOP BAND SLEEPER ARE HEADLINERS FOR FRIDAY AT THE FRINGE

    Britpop icons, Sleeper, who enjoyed huge critical and commercial success in the mid 90’s with well over a million sales, is to play at The Haslemere Fringe Festival, closing Friday night as part of this hugely popular biennial event, which runs from Friday, 3rd – Sunday 5th July.

    With music characterized by astute, observational lyrics and big, hook driven melodies, the band, comprising Louise Wener, Jon Stewart, Andy Maclure and Kieron Pepper (previously of The Prodigy), also had two tracks featured on the era defining movie ‘Trainspotting’: which was named as one of the best film soundtracks of all time by the likes of music mag, Rolling Stone.

    Their album ‘SMART’, which featured the hit “Inbetweener” is 25 years old this month and Sleeper have re-issued the album to celebrate this benchmark, together with their new album, ‘The Modern Age.’

    Sleeper has garnered front covers across the music press and appeared numerous times on key music shows of the time like TFI Friday, Jools Holland and Top Of The Pops.  The band has played the main stages of Reading, Glastonbury, V and Shepherd’s Bush Empire, along with a sell-out tour across the UK in 2019. 

  • Planters in the Sky Unveiling – 25th January 2020

    To Haslemere With Love

    The Haslemere Fringe is delighted to announce the unveiling of “Progress”, the first of four permanent works of art in Haslemere, a gift to the town from the Haslemere Festival and Fringe. The first of these will be placed inside the cauldron of the Planter in the Sky outside Boots the Chemist in the High Street. If you are walking past and see us, then stop for a chat, or passing in a car give us a beep!

    For full details see:

    https://haslemere-fringe.xboimzdzzd-gok67mm7r652.p.runcloud.link/planters