(Source: Durham County Council) Page location Published June 10, 2015 1.51pm The full line-up for BRASS 2015 has been announced, with every type of brass music from traditional to funk on offer during four packed days of entertainment. But this year, it's not just about the music - audiences are invited to celebrate all things brass, with poetry, photography, mobile apps and cartoons also featuring in the programme. And for the first time, the festival, which runs from Thursday, 16 July to Sunday, 19 July, also has its own official Fringe, with acts arranged by Durham's arts collective, Empty Shop. Developed and delivered by Durham County Council, BRASS festival is an annual celebration of...
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