Summer Sundays ft. Bad Transmission

Summer Sundays
Sunday 23rd August 2026

2-4pm | Garden

Summer Sundays are making a triumphant return!

Join us for the ultimate experience as undeniably sensational bands take the stage in our vibrant garden this summer! Delicious food and refreshing drinks will be available to purchase at each Summer Sunday event, so kick back and enjoy.

This edition features a live performance from Bad Transmission:

Bad Transmission are a ska/reggae/hip-hop band and social experiment hailing from Ulverston, Cumbria. This close knit group of friends set out to create a band that’s sole purpose is fun. Expect rural rhymes and skanking times!

“An Excellent Band – Pauline Black, The Selecter

Having previously played such festivals as Boomtown, Solfest, Beatherder, EskFest, Grasmere Guzzler, Northbound, Another Fine Fest and Chappati in the Park as well as countless gigs around the country, including supporting The Selecter on tour – Bad Transmission get the people skanking wherever they go.

2026 Summer Sundays Events:

The Seals – 2 Aug

Meetwood Flac – 9 Aug

Atomic Brass – 16 Aug

Bad Transmission – 23 Aug

The Seals – 30 Aug

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