As evening approaches, Bramble Woods will become the setting for music, light, and shared experiences. Performances will include the Military Service Children’s Choir and other musicians, creating an atmosphere that encourages gathering and conversation. Fire pits and lanterns, made during a community workshop, will light the woods and welcome visitors to wander, listen, and take part.
The evening programme also features performances, film, and discussion. Artist Adrian Riley will lead tours and talks about the new co-created artwork, offering insight into its themes and process. Filmmaker Nathan Tower will present a talk alongside the first screening of his new film created for the project. Complementing these events will be food stalls, workshops, and street performers, ensuring opportunities for all ages to engage throughout the day.