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Kings Somborne Village Hall
Kings Somborne, Hampshire, SO20 6PP - 7 miles - mapWebsite: www.kingssombornevillagehall.co.uk
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Saturday 09 May 2026
Venue: Kings Somborne Village Hall map Address: Kings Somborne, Hampshire, SO20 6PP Event: Somborne Sessions: Rob Heron & the Tea Pad Orchestra - Door 7.30pm - Somborne Sessions's website: www.sombornesessions.co.uk. Somborne Sessions on Facebook: www.facebook.com/SomborneSessions. Live music events at Kings Somborne Village Hall. Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra have been performing without regard for genre boundaries for over a decade now. Mixing rockabilly, blues, country, swing, soul and more into their musical gumbo, they mostly just sound like themselves. The recent addition of Ben Powling on saxophone has also broadened the band’s sound. Venue's website: kingssombornevillagehall.co.uk |
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SATURDAY 09 MAY 2026
Somborne Sessions: Rob Heron & the Tea Pad Orchestra
Venue: Kings Somborne Village Hall
Door 7.30pm
Somborne Sessions's website: www.sombornesessions.co.uk. Somborne Sessions on Facebook: www.facebook.com/SomborneSessions. Live music events at Kings Somborne Village Hall. Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra have been performing without regard for genre boundaries for over a decade now. Mixing rockabilly, blues, country, swing, soul and more into their musical gumbo, they mostly just sound like themselves. The recent addition of Ben Powling on saxophone has also broadened the band’s sound.