Great music announced for ISPS Handa Ladies European Masters
The Jones Gang and Paul Young will be performing at this year’s ISPS HANDA Ladies European Masters, which will be held at Denham's Buckinghamshire Golf Club.
The Jones Gang and Paul Young will be performing at this year’s ISPS Handa Ladies European Masters, which will be held at the Buckinghamshire Golf Club in Denham from July 3-6
The Ladies European Tour has announced a superb line-up of musical entertainment will be supporting the ISPS Handa Ladies European Masters, which this year will be taking place at Buckinghamshire Golf Club in Denham from 3-6 July.
The ISPS Handa Ladies European Masters is the flagship event of the Ladies European Tour (LET) and as well as the world-class golf, there will be plenty of entertainment and activities for all the family to enjoy.
Q&A sessions will be held every day in the tented village where spectators can pose questions to sporting celebrities.
Free golf lessons will also be held for kids and adults in the PING Swing Zone.
Ticket holders will not only be able to enjoy the world class golf during the championship, but after play on Saturday they will be able to enjoy a live rock concert by The Jones Gang in the tented village.
The Jones Gang features members of The Who, The Faces, Small Faces, Roxy Music, Foreigner, Bad Company and Thunder.
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The Who’s Kenney Jones on drums will be supporting special guest singer Paul Young alongside Foreigner’s Rick Wills on bass, Steve Smith on keyboard as well as singer Danny Bowes and guitarist Luke Morley from Thunder.
Speaking ahead of their appearance at the ISPS HANDA Ladies European Masters, Rick Wills said: “We’re really looking forward to coming to the Buckinghamshire, especially now that we’ve done our first golf event, the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.
"I think the setting at the Buckinghamshire is actually nicer because although the tented village at Wentworth was fantastic, it wasn’t a very nice day, so hopefully the sun will be out and everybody can really have a good time.
“The main thing is that we have fun and we want everybody else to have fun and listen to a good band.”
Tickets for the concert, which will take place from 7.30-9pm on Saturday July 5, will be on sale at the gate for £15, but anyone who has spent the day watching the golf will be able to stay on and watch the gig free of charge.
Check out our ISPS Handa Ladies European Masters: 10 reasons to visit article to see all the attractions on show at the Ladies European Tour's flagship event.
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