A wealth of musical talent for the town at Frome Busks

Young musicians from Frome College and Selwood Academy will fill the town with music once again on Saturday 22nd March. From 11am – 2pm, the musicians will work their way around amplified and acoustic stages in the town centre, including the Westway precinct, Boyle Cross, outside the Cheese and Grain and Catherine Hill, playing 15-minute live music sets. The event marks the final day of Frome Kindness Festival, which runs from 15th – 22nd March.

Frome College music teacher Josh Hampson, who organises the event in partnership with Frome Town Council, said:

“We’ve got a really vibrant music department at Frome college, with loads of performers. It’s a big deal for a 14-year-old to come out in public and play and sing – events like this are so important in building confidence. It’s not just good for musicians; A-Level Music Tech students will also gain technical experience by setting up the event. And it raises funds for the music department, so we can provide more opportunities for young musicians, buy equipment and make music accessible for all students.”

Cllr Sara Butler said “Frome Busks is such a brilliant event – Frome has a vibrant live music scene and it’s great to have our local schools encouraging the talent of the next generation. Frome Town Council is proud to support Frome College and Selwood Academy, so come into town on 22nd March to enjoy the music and make a donation to this brilliant cause.”

Any funds raised at Frome Busks will go towards extra-curricular music performances and productions for Frome College students.

Frome Town Council has a Busker’s Code which sets out good practice and covers all forms of street performance including theatre, poetry and other speakers. You can read the code here.

Frome Busks students and Mayor Philip Campagna from Frome Busks 2024

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