Welcome to the Lincoln Cultural Quarter blogspot

The City of Lincoln has a long tradition as a regional centre for creative people.

Artists and designers live and work in the city and their skills not only enrich the local economy but inspire Lincoln’s cultural scene as well.

The performing arts also add an exciting vibrancy to the culture of the City.

Lincoln's Cultural Quarter, the area incorporating the Collection, the Usher Art Gallery, Lincoln Drill Hall and the Terrace Creative Industries building, provides a creative hub for local cultural activity.

The Theatre Royal, Central Library, Lincoln College and the Lincolnshire County Archive further enrich the cultural theme of the area. Great pubs, clubs and restaurants, as well as an emerging café culture, all add to the mix to make it a great place to be.

On this blog you will find links to the main facilities in the area and up to the minute news of what's going on in the area.
Link up with us and be sure of a warm welcome in Lincoln’s Cultural Quarter.

Friday, 24 July 2009

Elvis is Back @ Lincoln Drill Hall!


Elvis Is Back!


On Saturday 1st August @ Lincoln Drill Hall (01522 873894), Lincoln's historic Cultural Quarter will be rocking to the sound of Elvis!


Time: 11am – 3pm extended Saturday Session


Between 31 July and 28 August 1969, the King of Rock and Roll performed the now famous four-week, 57 live show engagement at the International Hotel in Las Vegas. Today Elvis Tribute Artist Al Duncan recreates the show.


The event is hosted by your very own Coffee Bar Cowboys and some very good friends who will perform some early Elvis material.




In aid of the Lincs and Notts Air Ambulance

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