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Pasadena Roof Orchestra

Friday, 10th April 2026 - 6:30pm


For one night only, take a step back into the glamorous era of The Great Gatsby,  The Cotton Club, Flappers and Speakeasies, for a unique concert celebrating the music of ‘The Roaring Twenties’ (… and 1930s!).  Featuring a sparking collection of music and lovingly recreated orchestrations of classics from the likes of George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, and Irving Berlin - the concert showcases the very finest hot rhythms and sweet melodies of this iconic era.  So, pack up your troubles, come on and get happy, and experience an evening of superlative live music inspired the most celebrated of decades … alongside more than just a dash of wit and humour!


Presenting the show, and putting on his top hat and tails, is the suave singer and band leader Duncan Galloway, alongside a world-class orchestra of the UK’s finest musical talent.  So, take a step back to a time of Flappers, The Charleston, and Speakeasies, and celebrate the stylish music of this iconic period!

King's Church, Amersham

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Doors open 6:00pm

Ticket prices £30 - £40 (under 18s Free)

(booking fee applies)

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