This summer a series of events, promoted by drinks company Disaronno, will be held across the country featuring some amazing music line-ups… and, it’s 100% free.
Here are some more details.
The DISARONNO Terrace is back with a bang for its second summer and is kicking off at London’s coolest rooftop bar, Golden Bee, on Wednesday 24th and Tuesday 30th June.
The Disaronno Terrace London will be sound-tracked by live performances from the hottest new talent around; including incredible Italian sing-songwriter Jack Savoretti, who will be bringing a little bit of Italy to the UK and British vocalist Ghostpoet, who will be taking to the decks on 24th June. East London’s alt-rock band, Dry The River will bring the Terrace alive, whilst the wonderful Mystery Jets will spin some of their favourite tunes to create the ultimate roof top party on 30th June.
Jack Savoretti said: ‘I am really looking forward to opening The Disaronno Terrace series and bringing a touch of Italy to the UK’.
To apply for complimentary tickets, Londoners must visit the following website, select your chosen date/venue and enter your details: www.disaronno.beoriginale.com
We have full details of the other events taking place across the country below.
LONDON
24th June – Golden Bee
30th June – Golden Bee
BRISTOL
8th July – Square Club
15th July – Square Club
MANCHESTER
29th July – The Oast House
5th August – The Oast House
EDINBURGH
19th August – Loft Bar
26th August – Loft Bar
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