Anyone know any family friendly live rock venues/events?
Discussion
Evening all,
My 10yr old middle offspring has recently started learning the electric guitar, and has become totally hooked on it. Getting him to practice was a nightmare until he actually managed to play his first piece (the intro to Smoke on the water) but since then, we can hardly get him off the guitar!
To encourage him further, I thought I'd see if I could find somewhere relatively inexpensive to take him along to enjoy some live music, but I'm not sure where to take him, so I thought I'd see if anyone on here had any ideas?
Given that we've got a finite entertainment budget, I'd rather take him to see a cover bands one weekend per month rather than one real band once a year, and fortunately, at least as far as I'm concerned, he has developed an exceptional taste in music, so the more the better as far as I'm concerned!
The sort of things on his playlists include Led Zep, Clapton, the Stereophonics, White Stripes, My Chemical Romance, Green Day, the Killers, Fallout Boy, Cream, Blink 182 etc, etc...
Any suggestions on where to take him? Regular venues, weekend festivals, whatever. Ideally somewhere I can get a decent pint whilst we're there, but the main priority is that they're welcoming to 10yr olds!
My 10yr old middle offspring has recently started learning the electric guitar, and has become totally hooked on it. Getting him to practice was a nightmare until he actually managed to play his first piece (the intro to Smoke on the water) but since then, we can hardly get him off the guitar!
To encourage him further, I thought I'd see if I could find somewhere relatively inexpensive to take him along to enjoy some live music, but I'm not sure where to take him, so I thought I'd see if anyone on here had any ideas?
Given that we've got a finite entertainment budget, I'd rather take him to see a cover bands one weekend per month rather than one real band once a year, and fortunately, at least as far as I'm concerned, he has developed an exceptional taste in music, so the more the better as far as I'm concerned!
The sort of things on his playlists include Led Zep, Clapton, the Stereophonics, White Stripes, My Chemical Romance, Green Day, the Killers, Fallout Boy, Cream, Blink 182 etc, etc...
Any suggestions on where to take him? Regular venues, weekend festivals, whatever. Ideally somewhere I can get a decent pint whilst we're there, but the main priority is that they're welcoming to 10yr olds!
Knowing where you are might help....
Anyway, this is a great family festival - http://underthestarsfest.co.uk/about/
Anyway, this is a great family festival - http://underthestarsfest.co.uk/about/
Voldemort said:
Knowing where you are might help....
Anyway, this is a great family festival - http://underthestarsfest.co.uk/about/
I posted this in Thames Valley & Surrey for a reason, you know! Anyway, this is a great family festival - http://underthestarsfest.co.uk/about/
I'm actually in Epsom, but happy to go with Surrey, Hants, Berks, Sussex, Kent, London.... Ideally the bits of those closer to Surrey though. Dover, Enfield or Newbury would be pushing it a bit!
Kermit power said:
Voldemort said:
Knowing where you are might help....
Anyway, this is a great family festival - http://underthestarsfest.co.uk/about/
I posted this in Thames Valley & Surrey for a reason, you know! Anyway, this is a great family festival - http://underthestarsfest.co.uk/about/
I'm actually in Epsom, but happy to go with Surrey, Hants, Berks, Sussex, Kent, London.... Ideally the bits of those closer to Surrey though. Dover, Enfield or Newbury would be pushing it a bit!
On June 17th they have a Buddy Holly tribute act which is free for members. I think that family membership is £25.00 a year.
The Boiler Room in Guildford is a pretty good venue, very good natured, great fun, great bands and can be cheap:
http://www.theboileroom.net/
http://www.theboileroom.net/
This is on again and by all accounts is a good little festival aimed at a younger crowd
http://www.butserfest.co.uk/
http://www.butserfest.co.uk/
HTP99 said:
The Boiler Room in Guildford is a pretty good venue, very good natured, great fun, great bands and can be cheap:
http://www.theboileroom.net/
A mate suggested that, but looking on the website, unfortunately it looks like all the gigs are 16+. http://www.theboileroom.net/
5harp3y said:
This is on again and by all accounts is a good little festival aimed at a younger crowd
http://www.butserfest.co.uk/
Ooh! That's the weekend before his birthday too! http://www.butserfest.co.uk/
Kermit power said:
5harp3y said:
This is on again and by all accounts is a good little festival aimed at a younger crowd
http://www.butserfest.co.uk/
Ooh! That's the weekend before his birthday too! http://www.butserfest.co.uk/
Kermit power said:
HTP99 said:
The Boiler Room in Guildford is a pretty good venue, very good natured, great fun, great bands and can be cheap:
http://www.theboileroom.net/
A mate suggested that, but looking on the website, unfortunately it looks like all the gigs are 16+. http://www.theboileroom.net/
Frimley Lodge Live is outdoors, a lot of fun and kid friendly. Tickets, food & drink are all very reasonable too and parking is a-plenty. Went last year nad have got tickets for this year's event.
http://www.camberleytheatre.biz/events/frimley-lod...
http://www.camberleytheatre.biz/events/frimley-lod...
Music at the Crossroads, Hook Norton 24-25th June: http://www.hookymusic.co.uk/
Cherwell District Council
Community Games
Following the huge success in 2015 we are thrilled that CDC will again host a range of children’s activities at Music at the Crossroads in 2016!
Parents looking for ways to occupy their children over the summer holidays can sign up to an array of activities being offered by Cherwell District Council.
Summer 2016 will again see the return of the council’s ever-popular Holiday Hubs which will take place weekdays in Banbury, Bicester and Bloxham. Children aged between five and 15 can enjoy daily programmes full of arts and crafts, fun and games, sport sessions, plus a rotating guest activity.
Cherwell district Council’s Summer hub staff will be present at the Hook Norton festival to give children and parents a taster of what’s in store. Families will be encouraged to take part in a number of sporting activities from tug of war, dodgeball, assault courses and much more!
Cherwell District Council
Community Games
Following the huge success in 2015 we are thrilled that CDC will again host a range of children’s activities at Music at the Crossroads in 2016!
Parents looking for ways to occupy their children over the summer holidays can sign up to an array of activities being offered by Cherwell District Council.
Summer 2016 will again see the return of the council’s ever-popular Holiday Hubs which will take place weekdays in Banbury, Bicester and Bloxham. Children aged between five and 15 can enjoy daily programmes full of arts and crafts, fun and games, sport sessions, plus a rotating guest activity.
Cherwell district Council’s Summer hub staff will be present at the Hook Norton festival to give children and parents a taster of what’s in store. Families will be encouraged to take part in a number of sporting activities from tug of war, dodgeball, assault courses and much more!
Edited by lezdix on Thursday 2nd June 19:24
First day of Marvellous Festival might be worth it.
http://www.marvellousfestivals.com/lineup/
Tribute bands, yes, but I'd expect them to be playing live and half decent tributes to Queen, T-Rex and ACDC would probably catch his attention! From memory they had 4 or 5 beers from a local brewery available last year as well.
Not cheap though, and not been at Dinton Pastures before, so fingers crossed they've considered all the logistics...
http://www.marvellousfestivals.com/lineup/
Tribute bands, yes, but I'd expect them to be playing live and half decent tributes to Queen, T-Rex and ACDC would probably catch his attention! From memory they had 4 or 5 beers from a local brewery available last year as well.
Not cheap though, and not been at Dinton Pastures before, so fingers crossed they've considered all the logistics...
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