Published: Thu 18th September, 2025
The acts for the Music in the Park event coming to Queen’s Park in Loughborough have been confirmed.
The event, organised by Charnwood Borough Council and sponsored by Mountview Care Home, takes place on Sunday, 28 September.
Running from 10am to 6pm, this free, family-friendly celebration promises a full day of live music, local food, and community spirit.
Alongside the diverse line-up of local talent on stage throughout the day, attendees can also enjoy artisan stalls, delicious street food, and a relaxed park atmosphere perfect for all the family.
Artists performing in this year’s event:
- Sing it Happy Choir
- Daisy Bird
- Act One Youth Theatre
- Danny Round + Band
- Saffy Foster
- Ruth Chomik
- Bellatones Band
- Ilea Cavner
- Junkyard Cats
- Jonezy
- Charnwood Symphonic Wind Orchestra
Acts and performance times are subject to change.
Cllr Jennifer Tillotson, the Council’s lead member for housing, economic development, regeneration and town centres, said: “We’re thrilled to unveil the incredible line-up for this year’s Music in the Park. It’s shaping up to be a truly special day that celebrates the heart and soul of Charnwood – our people, our talent, and our vibrant community spirit.
“Events like this are vital for bringing people together and energising our town centres. From live performances to family-friendly activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
“Whether you’re a music lover, a local business supporter, or simply looking for a great day out, Music in the Park promises to be a joyful, inclusive celebration you won’t want to miss.”
For full details on the event, visit www.charnwood.gov.uk/music.
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Music in the Park is one of several events which form part of the Living Loughborough project, which is being supported by Loughborough Town Deal. The Town Deal secured £16.9 million from the Government’s Towns Fund to support 11 projects and, in total, they are worth more than £40 million of investment.
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