The arrangements for this year’s Kings Langley Carnival have now “stepped up a gear”.
Taking place on Kings Langley Common on Saturday, June 21, the stage performers have been finalised, the food courts are filled, and the stalls are quickly being snapped up.
Speaking to KINGSnews, chair of the carnival committee Carol Chandler said: “This year, we welcome back the Chevtones. Their mixture of ‘real’ authentic 1950s rock and roll, rockabilly surfing songs and other classic tunes will be sure to get the audience on their feet, dancing and singing along.”
Attendees will also be given the opportunity to sing with the Community Choir and the Kings Langley Primary School Choir, as well as listening to Electric Umbrella and the Senior School Band.
For more active participation, Salsa Tropicana will be encouraging everyone to samba to their South American rhythms. Attendees can also watch the Skehill Irish Dancers, the Revelation Majorettes, and The Dance Place.
Carol added: “The variety of stalls, from locally produced merchandise to tasty food from around the world, is second to none.
“We aim to provide something for every pocket and every taste.”
People who would like to host a stall should email Stalls-KLCarnival@hotmail.com
Alternatively, if you want to sponsor the carnival, volunteer on the day or join the planning group, contact the team at www.kingslangleycarnival.com or via Facebook.
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