Beamish, The Living Museum of the North, is hosting a week-long music themed event, Changing Tunes: Music Through Time.
The County Durham open-air museum is inviting visitors to enjoy an array of live performances throughout the event from February 17-25.
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Attendees can participate in a community singalong of local mining songs in The 1900s Pit Village, enjoy Georgian music in the 1820s Pockerley Old Hall, and call into the Masonic Hall in the 1900s Town for a music lesson.
Paul Foster, Beamish’s Events Manager, said: “Put on your dancing shoes, warm up those vocal chords and enjoy a whole host of traditional music across the museum during Changing Tunes: Music Through Time.
“We have a fantastic selection of musical acts to entertain you during your visit plus, don’t forget to call in to our welfare hall to see some of the music-themed objects from our collection that you wouldn’t normally get to see during a trip to Beamish!”
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