Crown and Mitre
Ferry Road, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1LJ
This lovely traditional pub is believed to have origins dating back to the 16th century. First mentioned in records dating from 1743, it was a popular drinking location for the sailors from the many ships docked along the King’s Lynn quayside and has a conservatory that opens out right on the edge of the river.
12pm Rachel Bea 1940s singer Rachel Bea is a retro artist with a clear, authentic and romantic sound is making her a must to book for vintage festivals this year. Her renditions of White Cliffs of Dover, When the Lights Go On Again, and We’ll Meet Again have brought audiences to their feet and moved them to tears whilst upbeat numbers such In the Mood and Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy are guaranteed to get them jiving!
3pm Regis Saxophone Quartet Since its debut performance at the Hunstanton Festival in 1993, the Regis Saxophone Quartet has performed many concerts around King's Lynn. With different players coming and going, the current line-up is now Eddie Seales – Soprano, Suzie Mitchell – Alto, Emily Savage – Tenor, Chris Dixon – Baritone. Their repertoire spans 5 centuries of music from the Renaissance period, arranged and adapted for saxophone quartet, to Modern classical/jazz and pop specifically written for saxophones
Ferry Road, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1LJ
Weather permitting, the BBQ will be up and running, serving steak and lobster – bookings advised. Sunday Roasts also available.