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20 Jun 2022 | |
Alumni News |
Old Stopfordian, Lucy Hope (OS 2004), also known as The Chanteuse, is to perform at The Portico Library's Summer Feast on Bastille Day, Thursday 14th July, alongside bandmates Alan Keary and Richard Wetherall.
About the Feast
Visitors to the event will enjoy a four-course meal under the Portico Library's majestic dome surrounded by their unique collection of books, with drinks and company in the summer light with live music.
The Chanteuse trio with Lucy Hope on vocals, Alan Keary on double bass and Richard Wetherall on keys wil bring live chanson and French jazz.
The event will be from 6-9pm and is £55 per person. To book your table, either call the Portico Library directly on 0161 236 6785 or click the link here.
The Chanteuse previously performanced at the Portico Library for the launch of their first LP, MODIANO.
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