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2024 KPMG Castle Nights dates

2024 KPMG Castle Nights dates

Friday 19 April 2024

2024 KPMG Castle Nights dates

Friday 19 April 2024


Castle Cornet will once again host a series of summer evenings full of musical entertainment when KPMG Castle Nights resume this July.

Over four consecutive weeks, there will be free musical entertainment at the Castle on Friday 12, 19, and 26 July, and Friday 2 August between 18:00 and 21:00.

Sponsored by KPMG, the evenings will see a variety of musicians perform from choral groups to DJs, organised by Guernsey Arts in partnership with Guernsey Museums.

KPMG CASTLE NIGHTS CHRIS GEORGE

Pictured: Some of the musicians at a past KPMG Castle Night (Chris George).

“Guernsey Arts are thrilled to continue our relationship with KPMG and Heritage through arranging the musical lines up for these very special evenings," said Russ Fossey, from Guernsey Arts.

"KPMG Castle Nights are the perfect way to celebrate the wonderful and eclectic talent we have on Island. These free events are a key part of the summer for many people, and this is only possible through the support of KPMG."

Helen Glencross Head of Heritage thanked KPMG for their ongoing support.

“Guernsey Museums are delighted to host KPMG Castle Nights again this year," she said.

KPMG CASTLE NIGHTS CHRIS GEORGE

Pictured: Past KPMG Castle Nights have been very popular (Chris George).

"We would like to sincerely thank KPMG for their ongoing support of this wonderful free and unique event at Castle Cornet. Their generosity enables thousands of people to enjoy local music in this spectacular, historic setting.”

Tony Mancini, KPMG Guernsey Office Lead said the firm are proud to be involved.

“We’ve been a part of the community in Guernsey for over 100 years and we are delighted to be able to support Castle Nights. It’s a unique evening, listening to local musicians around the grounds of an iconic and historic venue, free for everyone and fun for the whole family. They are events not to be missed!”

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