
We have been entered into the European Festival Awards - can you vote for us? Every voter will be entered into a prize draw to win a Dream Summer. One lucky fan will scoop two tickets to every winning festival at this year's Awards.
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Tickets are now on sale for Moishe’s Bagel’s triumphant return to Hitchin on Saturday 18th February. Performing at the Queen Mother Theatre, the concert will be the first of the ‘Rhythms of the World Presents’ series.
We have been entered into the European Festival Awards - can you vote for us? Every voter will be entered into a prize draw to win a Dream Summer. One lucky fan will scoop two tickets to every winning festival at this year's Awards.
Rhythms of the World, in conjunction with Club Fandango, will be presenting a FREE afternoon All Ages gig on Saturday, 22nd October. Starting at 1.30pm at The Bull & Gate in London's Kentish Town, Tonight We're Electric headline fresh from their appearance on the BBC's Introducing stage at this year's festival.
Join us on 28th October for a night of live music at Hitchin Football Club. Bands performing on the night will be Gold Dust, CC Smugglers (above), and 39 Fingers. The event runs from 8pm to 11pm and tickets are priced at £5, or £10 with a delicious Thai supper.
Can we please ask you to vote for us in the NatWest CommunityForce scheme? Rhythms of the World is one of the local charities up for an award from NatWest for our 'Music In Your Community' outreach projects. By applying to CommunityForce hundreds of local charities and projects stand to win an award of £6,000 each, with the winners decided by public vote.
The application process for performers has just opened and we are encouraging talented artists to apply to be part of next year's varied and colourful line up.
Come and join us for a family fun day at the Victoria, Hitchin on Monday 29th August. The bank holiday event will include balloon modellers, magic shows, a bouncy castle and a BBQ. For music lovers there will be acoustic acts in the Vic Barn.
Thank you to everyone who attended the 20th Rhythms of the World and made it the best yet!
Seven young disabled people who live at No. 1 Lavender Fields, a residential service in Hitchin run by the charity Leonard Cheshire Disability, will take to the stage at this year's Rhythms of the World Festival.
A brilliant day out. I'll be recommending it to everyone next year