TICKETS are still available for Roxburghe Rocks 2023, a musical spectacular featuring songs that have thrilled generations which takes place at Floors Castle, of one of the UK’s most beautiful country estates, on Saturday.
Live music of Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Arctic Monkeys and Oasis performing with the stunning backdrop of Floors Castle shall be running throughout the day.
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Ticket holders will have a chance to meet up with friends and family, enjoy the various food and drinks stalls and immerse yourselves in the sounds of the greatest performers of all time.
21st Century Queen will perform many of the band’s best known and loved hits including We Will Rock You, Radio Ga Ga, and possibly the greatest single of all time Bohemian Rhapsody.
Mardy Bums is the UK’s finest Artic Monkeys tribute act and they will recreate many of the band’s best known and loved hits, including Do I Wanna Know? 505, I Wanna Be Yours, and I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor.
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Definitely Oasis widely regarded around the globe as one of the greatest Oasis tributes will recreate many of the band’s most loved hits, including Don’t Look Back in Anger, Stop Crying Your Heart Out, Champagne Supernova, and Wonderwall.
And UK Fleetwood Mac, will bring to life Fleetwood Mac’s greatest hits, including Dreams, Everywhere, The Chain, and Go Your Own Way.
Running order: 21st Century Queen – 1pm- 2.30pm, Mardy Bums – 3.15pm – 4.15pm
UK Fleetwood Mac – 5.15pm – 6.45pm, Defiantly Oasis – 7.30pm – 9pm
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Due to the Roxburghe Rocks live music event being held in front of the Castle, it will be CLOSED on August 5th.
The Estate walks will also not be accessible. The Walled Garden, Broken book – Mythical Monster Hunt, The Apple Shed Gift Shop and Terrace Café will remain OPEN to the public.
Adult-£40: Child-£30: Family-£115
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