Woolwich Works has announced that its Brassworks festival will return to the place on September 6, 2025.
The event celebrates the music led by brass of all different styles and genres.
Brassworks 2025 will include a parade of the “horns carnival” and live performances through the day.
There will also be a community call for “Blow and Blast”, invitation to local residents to participate.
On the basis of the success of his inaugural year in 2024, who saw performances by artists such as Bollywood’s brass band, Steam Down, Chineke!, And Byron Wallen, 2025 promises to be another “colorful and inclusive and inclusive.”
The festival will begin in the streets of Woolwich with a street carnival, since the sound of the brass leads the procession to the patio of the place that is quoted in grade II, Woolwich Works.
Brass and horn players of all ages and skills will be invited to participate in the march.
Liattenhal, head of creative programs, said: “This year, we have a community call that occurs, ‘blow and exploit’, encouraging all those who have a brass instrument that languish at home to dust off and join the cacophony of rupting that we believe they are creating that it is creating that it is creating that experience of rupture.
“Unique our Carnival of Horns while marching from General Gordon Square in the center of the city of Woolwich, through the Royal Arsenal and Woolwich works for a day of brass music, workshops and more.
“More details will be announced very soon.”
Brassworks 2025 will take place in the courtyard of Woolwich Works and the public can enjoy beverage and street food while listening to a variety of flavor music to young and emerging musicians to experienced professionals.
The Brasworks 2025 complete alignment and the details of the Carnival of the Horn’s Parade will be presented in the coming months.
More information can be greedy on the Woolwich Works website.