1980s Talk:Endless Beat - A musical Journey through Salisbury in the 1980s

1980s Talk:Endless Beat - A musical Journey through Salisbury in the 1980s

By Frogg Moody

By The Salisbury Museum

Date and time

Thursday, May 15 · 7:30 - 9pm GMT+1

Location

The Salisbury Museum

65 The Close Salisbury SP1 2EN United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Join Frogg as he highlights how popular music and culture continued to evolve in Salisbury throughout the 1980s. He will highlight how the national music scene influenced our own Salisbury scene, whilst also offering a local perspective on the Stonehenge Free Festival.

Organized by

The Salisbury Museum tells the story of Salisbury and its surrounding areas - a unique landscape which has been a cradle of continuous human achievement for over half a million years.

The museum uses the extraordinary breadth of its collections, exhibitions and events - including prehistoric material from Stonehenge and South Wiltshire; the Pitt Rivers’ Wessex collection; and a fine medieval collection with finds from Old Sarum, Clarendon Palace and the city itself - to bring to life the narrative of this landscape, and of the people who shaped it and have been inspired by it for over 500,000 years.

Based in the King’s House, a grade I listed building located opposite Salisbury Cathedral, the museum building formerly housed a teacher training college and was the inspiration for an episode in Thomas Hardy’s novel Jude the Obscure.

£12 – £15