After a spectacular launch weekend featuring Rocket Man, Jurassic Earth and ABBA Mia The Party, Tatton Park Pop Up Festival returns for its second weekend of 2022.
On the bill this weekend are…
Lost in Music
Friday 1st July 2022
Get ready to recreate the magical 70’s and let us take you on a musical journey straight to the heart of Disco. Relive some of the greatest songs of all time!
Prices start from £40 pp
Doors open at 7:30pm
The Greatest Family Show
Saturday 2nd July 2022
Later dates: Saturday 30th July 2022 | Friday 5th August 2022
A jam-packed live stage production show to delight children of all ages!
Prices start from £18 pp
Doors open at 11:00am
Symphonic Ibiza - almost sold out, last few tickets remaining!
Saturday 2nd July 2022
Extra date by popular demand: Saturday 23rd July 2022
Celebrating Ibiza over the past 30 years, fusing a thrilling live orchestra with high tempo DJ beats and vocals.
Prices start from £40 pp
Doors open at 6:30pm
The Greatest Circus Show
Sunday 3rd July 2022
Later dates: Friday 8th July 2022 | Friday 5th August 2022
Led by the Ringmaster, follow the cast as they lead you through an evening of magical dance, costumes, and spectacular performances from world class acts in tribute to the Greatest Showman.
Prices start from £25 pp
Doors open at 6:00pm
Tickets to all shows are available at:
www.tattonparkpopupfestival.co.uk
...and are also available to buy on the door.
Highlights of what’s still to come at this year’s festival:
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The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Club - 7 July
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Manford’s Comedy Club featuring Jason Manford - 10 July
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House and Garage Orchestra, featuring Shy Cookie, Sweet Female Attitude, Shelley Nelson, Kelle Le Roc, MC Neat and Oggie - 16 July
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Brutus Gold’s Love Train - 22 July
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Back to the 90s, featuring live performances from Sonique, N Trance, Livin Joy and more - 29 July
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Martin Kemp Presents the Ultimate 80s Party - 4 August
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And the closing show, Tatton Park presents Proms in the Park - 7 August
Pictured -Tatton Park Pop Up Festival - The Greatest Show - Credit Carl Sukonik.
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