Live music is making a huge comeback this Friday (30th July, 2021) as Salisbury’s bands take to the stage at multiple venues across the city.
Salisbury Live’s Out & About event kicks off at 8.30pm. Here’s everything you need to know for a night of live music in Salisbury.
Illingworth at The George & Dragon, Castle St
The members of this band have played with some of the biggest names in the industry, toured around the world, and performed at famous venues. Sets will include all-time classic covers and their own material.
Slidestone at The Avon Brewery, Castle St
Slidestone are a 3 piece Blues/Rock band. Expect punchy guitar lines and hard-hitting grooves from Clapton, Hendrix, SRV, and Rory Gallagher, artfully mixed with traditional Blues tunes you love.
The Duskers at The Duke of York, York Rd
This 5 piece Country Rock band come complete with a pedal steel guitar and impeccable harmonies.
Vinyl Beats at The Duck Inn, Duck Lane, Laverstock
These local legends make their first Salisbury Live appearance performing classic hits from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Killer Bunny at The Wig & Quill, New St
One of the most popular local cover bands and Salisbury Live favourites, Killer Bunny will be performing all the classic hits and party favourites.
The Kings of Lounge at The Huntsman Tavern. Gigant St
Exceptional guitar and double bass playing. Performing everything from easy listening standards to punk/new wave classics! all with a special twist.
The Customtones at Salisbury Rugby Club Castle Rd
The Customtones are a top UK blues combo fronted by local hero, Martin Fieber on guitar and vocals. This is a ticketed event, to reserve tickets please phone 07936514008.
Subgiant at The Winchester Gate, Rampart Rd
Festival legends Subgiant will finish the night with a Dub and EDM set which is guaranteed to be a busy and beautifully sweaty finale.

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