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Music and arts performances at the Kings Place Festival

August 16, 2010 by Staff

The third annual Kings Place Festival takes place 9th-12th September with organisers promising a range of paid and free music, spoken word and comedy events and performances.

Highlights of the four day event include a performance by the Royal Academy of Music, sculptures by David Bailey, a farmers’ market and a display of instruments made of rubbish.

Located close to King’s Cross & St Pancras stations, Kings Place is a shared space for art and businesses which housing galleries and offices as well a conference centre, profits from which support the Kings Place Music Foundation, the charity which runs the arts space.

More information, including details of how to buy tickets for paid performances, can be found at www.kingsplace.co.uk

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