Eastbourne Bandstand

Eastbourne Bandstand

The Eastbourne Bandstand is a bandstand on the seafront of the East Sussex coastal town of Eastbourne. The current bandstand was built in 1935, with its unique semi-circular design and blue domed roof; there is no other in the United Kingdom. It has a main arena, middle and upper balconies for seating and originally seated 3,500 but with current health and safety laws this has been reduced to 1,500.

The building of the Bandstand formed part of the main seafront improvements, the Bandstand itsself cost £28,000 and was surmounted with a stainless steel spire. The project engineer was Leslie Rosevere. The first concerts were given on the 28 July 1935 with a total of 10,400 attending all three concerts and paying 3d each. The Bandstand was officially opened on the 5 August 1935 by the Lord Lieutenant of the county, Lord Leconfield with an audience of 8,000.

The Bandstand, for many years played host to a full programme of military bands. On a daily basis the bands would play from Easter until the end of October. Over the years this was reduced, mainly because audience number were dropping and in 2001 action had to be taken as the costs of the military bands were far out weighing the audience attendance. The local civilian bands were attracting similar audiences to those of military. So therefore it was decided that the military band had to be cut further. If the Bandstand was to survive as a musical entertainment venue new audiences and new entertainments had to be found. with the introduction of big band nights, rock 'n' roll, Last Night of the Proms and 1812 firework concerts this went to some way of filling the financial gap and in 2006 saw the introduction of tribute concerts, which was a huge success, bringing in big new audience numbers.

The bandstand to this day plays an important part in the musical entertainment on the south coast offering approx 150 concerts per year.

There is a commemorative plaque at the rear of the current bandstand in memory of Eastbourne bandsman John Wesley Woodward, who was one of those playing on the Titanic when it sank on April 15 1912.

In recent years the Bandstand has featured in numerous television programmes such as Foyle's War, and is shown in the opening sequence of BBC South East Today.

External links

* [http://www.eastbournebandstand.co.uk/ Eastbourne Bandstand]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Eastbourne — For other places with the same name, see Eastbourne (disambiguation). Borough of Eastbourne   Town Borough   …   Wikipedia

  • Bandstand — A bandstand is a circular or semicircular structure set in a park, garden, or pier, designed to accommodate musical bands performing outdoor concerts. A simple construction which not only creates an ornamental focal point it also serves acoustic… …   Wikipedia

  • Ambassador Hotel Eastbourne (Eastbourne) — Ambassador Hotel Eastbourne country: United Kingdom, city: Eastbourne (Eastbourne) Ambassador Hotel Eastbourne Location The Ambassador Hotel is located in elegant Howard Square, between the famous bandstand and the Wish Tower Slopes. The hotel is …   International hotels

  • Albany Lions Hotel Eastbourne (Eastbourne) — Albany Lions Hotel Eastbourne country: United Kingdom, city: Eastbourne (Eastbourne) Albany Lions Hotel Eastbourne Location Albany Lions Hotel Eastbourne is situated close to the bandstand and is conveniently placed to the main town shopping… …   International hotels

  • Cumberland Hotel Eastbourne (Eastbourne) — Cumberland Hotel Eastbourne country: United Kingdom, city: Eastbourne (Waterfront) Cumberland Hotel Eastbourne Location The Cumberland is one of Eastbourne s Premier Hotels, commanding a wonderful position on the seafront overlooking the famous… …   International hotels

  • 1935 — This article is about the year 1935. Millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries: 19th century – 20th century – 21st century Decades: 1900s  1910s  1920s  – 1930s –  1940s   …   Wikipedia

  • Royal Tunbridge Wells — Tunbridge Wells redirects here. For other uses, see Tunbridge Wells (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°08′00″N 0°15′53″E / 51.1332°N 0.2647°E …   Wikipedia

  • Hastings — For other uses, see Hastings (disambiguation). Coordinates: 50°51′N 0°34′E / 50.85°N 0.57°E / 50.85; 0.57 …   Wikipedia

  • Duke Ellington discography — This is the discography of Duke Ellington. The majority of these recordings are listed under the year they were recorded, rather than released. Reissues are listed for most of the recordings released before the 1950s, as the original 78s are rare …   Wikipedia

  • Discographie de Duke Ellington — Cette page présente les principaux enregistrements de la discographie de Duke Ellington, listés par l année (dernière session d enregistrement). Sommaire 1 1920 1929 2 1930 1939 3 1940 1949 4 1950 1959 …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”