Sounds at the Grounds is at Scampston Hall this weekend with social distanced picnic patches.
Live outdoor concerts are returning to the Yorkshire Coast this weekend with the sounds in the grounds events at Scampston Hall
The socially distanced concerts will see guests allocated their own picnic zone.
The performers say it's for them it's brilliant to be working again after 12 months of lockdown disruption.
Patrick Myers is Freddie in Killer Queen on Sunday.
Mark Adams is Dean Martin in tonight's Rat Pack concert, he says for many of the performers it's been months since they have been able to perform.
In fully staged productions with LED screens, Sounds in the Grounds features three concerts:
- The Definitive Rat Pack (11th June) - an uncannily accurate recreation of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr in a sublime evening of swing
- One Night of Tina (12th June) - a spectacular rock ‘n’ rollercoaster ride through four decades of the legendary Tina Turner’s greatest hits
- Killer Queen (13th June) - the iconic songs and showmanship of one of the greatest ever rock bands, recreated with such electrifying precision you’ll have to pinch yourself!
The New York Brass Band – a Glastonbury favourite to get the party started as the support act to each concert.


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