Enjoy Live Music in Newport Pagnell in September With the Parlor Sessions
- MK Community Hub
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Tickets released for Milton Keynes arts collective Where Two Rivers Meet’s next live music events: The Parlor Sessions on Saturday 27th September, at St Peter and St Paul’s Church, Newport Pagnell.

Where Two Rivers Meet are excited to announce that tickets for their next gig are now available on Ticketlab. The September Parlor Sessions features Chloe Foy, Lillibet, and MK Dance Theatre, with a fully stocked bar for good measure. Tickets are available at Ticketlab for just £12 each.
Chloe Foy
With her strikingly beautiful voice and emotionally direct songwriting, headliner Chloe Foy finds magic in the spaces between light and dark. Her lyrics speak to the complexity of the human experience — love, loss, and the subtle daily battles we all fight. With a voice that’s as delicate as it is powerful, she creates music that speaks to the heart.
A regular on BBC 6 Music being championed by Guy Garvey and enjoying rave reviews in the Sunday Timesand Clash, Chloe’s highly anticipated second album Complete Fool captures a deepened, richer sound; merging rock-tinged folk with classic strings and layered vocals.
LillibetLocal favourite Lillibet is born and bred in Newport Pagnell and hailed by BBC Introducing's Honor Morrison as “a force to be reckoned with”. Expect powerful vocals echoing the soul of the '60s, interwoven with sharp, witty, and thought-provoking lyrics, all carried by infectious melodies. Prepare to be captivated.
MK Dance Theatre This renowned youth dance company was established in 2019 with the vision of providing a platform for young dancers to explore and showcase their talent. MK Dance Theatre quickly gained recognition for its innovative choreography, unique artistic vision, and commitment to nurturing the next generation of dancers.
All ages are very welcome at this celebration of music and dance.
As well as giving locals some much-requested live music, Where Two Rivers Meet events also raise funds for the medieval church of St Peter and St Paul’s Church in Newport Pagnell, making the most of its incredible acoustics, filling it with atmospheric sound and light.
Tickets are available at Ticket Lab for just £12 each, and are expected to sell out.
About Where Two Rivers Meet
Arts collective Where Two Rivers Meet is made up of Ryan Pink and Leon Hudston, creators of Parklife Festival and The Sunset Lounge, still going strong as MK’s most popular open mic night. Alongside them, some local heavyweights in the local music scene, Daniela Bove and Rich Patmore of Rise Bailey Rise, and music tech expert Stefan Pope. They created the Parlor Sessions to honour Helen Parlor and her infectious energy, one of our greatest creatives that the community lost two years ago.
Profits from The Parlor Sessions event will go towards a project to develop St Peter and St Paul’s Church to hold more of these community events, by putting in even better lighting, sound, heating and adaptable seating. They’ve already completed a first phase of putting a kitchen in (the bar!) and new toilets.
Tickets are available at Ticket Lab for just £12 each, and there’s more information at https://wheretworiversmeet.info/
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