RESIDENTS are being encouraged to visit a theatre in Andover to enjoy a music show put on by college students.
Swing by The Lights theatre in Andover for live music from Andover College students. The College Sessions began in October 2022 and following successful events in October, November, and a Christmas-themed December session, both The Lights and Andover College have decided to come together once again to collaborate on a series of free live music events this season.
Reconvening in January to March, The College Sessions are held from 1.45pm to 2.15pm and this year there is the added extra incentive for students to be a part of the show and audience.
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There will be a 10 per cent discount applied to all students and staff with a valid Andover College card on food and non-alcoholic beverages for The Atrium Café Bar on The College Session days. The event will be made up of Andover College’s Music and Performing Arts students for a half an hour set each month. The public is encouraged to support the students and be a part of the audience and experience free live music, and performances in the Arena at The Lights.
There is no need to book these events.
The College Sessions at The Lights on three separate dates this season, as follows:
- Thursday, January 19
- Thursday, February 23
- Thursday, March 16
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The college sessions are free to enjoy in The Lights arena and have proved popular so far, so The Lights recommends getting to the theatre early to get the best seats in the house.
For those interested, the venue address is The Lights, West Street, Andover, Hampshire, SP10 1AH.
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