CHEPSTOW Castle will be overtaken by live performances throughout August.
Castell Roc is kicking off tonight - here’s a summary of what to expect at the castle.
Please note that shows are outdoors and guests can bring their own seats for a designated area; under 16s must be supervised by an adult.
For tickets to any of the shows listed, with gates open from 6.30pm, visit
www.castellroc.co.uk/ourshopTHURSDAY AUGUST 8
Tonight, guests can enjoy Legends of Roc, featuring tribute bands: Police Synchronicity, dS: uK and U2UK. Tickets are £21.50.
FRIDAY AUGUST 9
Award-winning country duo, The Shires, are returning to Castell Roc. Tickets are £32.
SATURDAY AUGUST 10
There will be an 80s v 90s extravaganza with Martin Kemp and S Club 3. Tickets are £23.75.
SUNDAY AUGUST 11
The East Coast Boys will pay tribute to Frankie Vali & The Four Seasons with ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry.’ Tickets are £26.75.
THURSDAY AUGUST 15
Tex Mex band Los Pacaminos will headline with support from Mad Dog Mcrea and Never The Bride. Tickets are £21.50.
FRIDAY AUGUST 16
Rock ‘n’ roll legends Showaddywaddy will bring their dynamic show to the festival. Tickets are £24.75.
SATURDAY AUGUST 17
A Country Night in Nashville, starring Dominic Halpin and The Hurricanes, is an unmissable show for fans of country music. Tickets are £23.75.
SUNDAY AUGUST 18
Abba Mania will be coming from London’s West End to Chepstow. Tickets are £21.50.
THURSDAY AUGUST 22
Nine-piece Jamaican rhythm and blues band, The Duallers, will be bringing their sound supported by The Navarones. Tickets are £21.50.
SATURDAY AUGUST 24
Festival favourites, Reef, will take centre-stage. Tickets are £23.75.
SUNDAY AUGUST 25
Ben Portsmouth will return to Castell Roc, with his excellent tribute to the King of rock ‘n’ roll Elvis Presley. Tickets are £26.75.
MONDAY AUGUST 26
Castell Roc concludes with a community bash from 11am to 9pm.
Find out more about this free event at
www.castellroc.co.uk/family-fun-day.html
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