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Love Bath 2013

Sunday 23 June 2013

Parade Gardens*

11.30 am   Love Bath Celebration Service

Worshiping together, with people from every church in Bath

12.30 – 4.00pm  Love Bath Festival in Parade Gardens 

  • Everything free
  • Free food and entertainment   
  • Sideshows
  • Puppet shows
  • Children's games


Performing on stage - a great line-up of local performers

Grenville Jones 'Welcome' choir

With over 70 members singing modern arrangements in harmony, don’t miss Grenville Jones Welcome Choir!

Musicians from Kingswood school

Known for the high standard of musicians produced, this slot will showcase the best musical talent the school has to offer.

Dani Miche (acoustic singer/songwriter)

Dani has a powerful voice and impressive vocal range.  A music graduate from Bath Spa she now performs across Bath as well as being a part of the music team at Bath City Church. 

Musicians from Beechen Cliff school

Another school known for its talented musicians. Get ready to be impressed by pupils from Beechen Cliff.

Esther Moore (folk/indie music)

Esther is not only a singer/song writer but also an accordionist!  She was raised in Jerusalem but now calls the UK home and is part of the ONM collective, a group of musicians located right here in Bath.

Motus Dance group

A talented group of young people led by Sam Ludwell bringing modern dance routines to the LOVE BATH stage.

Matt Hawkins and Tim Craine (Jazz and Blues)

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You may recognise Matt and Tim as they can be regularly seen sharing their music on the streets of Bath. They love playing jazz and sharing that love with the people of Bath.

Beelieve Journal

Bee’s music could best be described as soulful.  She likes to write and sing songs that reflect something about what God has done in her own life and the life of those around her.


Love Bath is for everyone, and it’s all free - invite as many people as you can

See also Springboard Bath's Article: Best of Bath's Talent Cued for Love Bath

* Parade Gardens is sittuated between the Abbey and the river.



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