Burry Port ready for a big Brass day!

The Burry Port Town Band are gearing up for their second Solo and Ensemble Day on Saturday 2nd February in the Memorial Hall, Burry Port, starting at around 10am.
This is an important event for the band and the town as it offers an opportunity for budding brass players (of all ages!) from South Wales the chance to perform.
There is some excitement about the event already building in bandrooms across South Wales, with youth bands from Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Swansea and the Valleys regions wanting to attend and already busy rehearsing for their performances.
The band are looking forward to entries in a variety of classes for solos, duets, trios, small and large ensembles and, finally, full youth bands and are very excited that they’ve engaged some talented, local adjudicators for this event.
It will be an ideal opportunity for youth bands, players and ensembles the chance to show their talents to a wider audience.
It's not too late to enter!
Entries should be in by January 18, so please think about coming along, the more the merrier!
If you want to take a look at the entry details they are all available on the band's website - burryporttownband.co.uk
The ethos of the day is to allow budding and developing brass players of all ages the opportunity to demonstrate their talent in front of an appreciative audience, so there are guidelines, not rules, no timing of performances, it is left to each performer to manage their performance time.
The town and the band looks forward to welcoming performers, supporters and teachers to the event on Saturday 2nd February in the Memorial Hall, Burry Port.

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