Shireen Francis' Small Island Project

Sunday 11th July 2021 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Chiddingstone Castle

07/11/2021 14:00 07/11/2021 17:00 Europe/London Shireen Francis' Small Island Project The Small Island Project is an exciting group fronted by the multi-talented singer, Shireen Francis who fuses jazz seamlessly with Caribbean musical forms like Reggae & Calypso music Joining with Shireen’s vocals are guitarist Dominic Grant, steel pan player Mark Cherrie, bass Neville Malcolm and percussion Sam Alexander  There will be an opening set from Shane Hill showcasing his album ‘Great Troubadours’, including favourite songs made famous by James Taylor, Joni Mitchel, Carol King, Bread, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen and many more   1:30pm: Orangery Open2pm: Shane Hill, ‘The Great Troubadours’3pm – 5pm: Small Island  A selection of drinks will be available to purchase at The Orangery Bar during the performance
Shireen Francis' Small Island Project

The Small Island Project is an exciting group fronted by the multi-talented singer, Shireen Francis who fuses jazz seamlessly with Caribbean musical forms like Reggae & Calypso music. Joining with Shireen’s vocals are guitarist Dominic Grant, steel pan player Mark Cherrie, bass Neville Malcolm and percussion Sam Alexander

There will be an opening set from Shane Hill showcasing his album ‘Great Troubadours’, including favourite songs made famous by James Taylor, Joni Mitchel, Carol King, Bread, Neil Young, Leonard Cohen and many more. 

  • 1:30pm: Orangery Open
  • 2pm: Shane Hill, ‘The Great Troubadours’
  • 3pm – 5pm: Small Island 

 A selection of drinks will be available to purchase at The Orangery Bar during the performance


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Chiddingstone Castle

The grounds are open every day of the year, providing enchanting woodland walks, a fishing lake and spectacular views across the Kent countryside for all. Please donate £3 or more in the honesty box at the car park.

The house and collections open from Sunday 23 May 2021 weekly on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays, 11am to 5pm.