Get ready to be swept off your feet as the Salisbury Big Band returns to the Army Flying Museum with a toe-tapping celebration of swing, jazz, and big band classics. Known for their infectious energy and impeccable musicianship, this talented 19-piece ensemble is making waves with performances that channel the golden age of music—from Glenn Miller and Count Basie to more contemporary big band favourites.
Hear vocalist, Damian Hayes sing a selection of songs by artists such as Frank Sinatra and Michael Bublé. The Band's resident guitarist, Freddie D'Albert (who was the guitarist for The Drifters for many years) will be playing his iconic guitar solos in the Drifters' classic, 'Such a Night' - with Damian on vocals.
Salisbury Big Band - Brings Classic Jazz to Life
The band brings vintage charm and modern flair to every stage they grace. Whether it’s a glittering evening concert, an elegant tea dance, or a lively open-air performance, audiences are promised an unforgettable experience that blends nostalgia with sheer musical joy.
“The band has been a part of Salisbury’s cultural heartbeat for years,” says Musical Director Jo Nash. “We love bringing people together to enjoy the timeless joy of live big band music.”
The Salisbury Big Band performs across Wiltshire and beyond, regularly appearing at festivals, private functions, charity fundraisers, and themed vintage events. Their repertoire is perfect for dancing, listening, or simply soaking up the atmosphere with friends and family.