11th October 2024 | |
Doors 7pm / Show 7.30pm | |
Bellshill Cultural Centre Library Bellshill Cultural Centre Library John Street, Bellshill ML4 1RJ |
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This is a free event | |
Event organiser/part of Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival | |
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Unveiling a beautifully painted piano transformed by local artist, Connor Halligan, the event features live performances before the piano is handed over to the public.
This project brings a newly designed piano to Bellshill Cultural Centre where it can be used by the public and serve as a vibrant symbol of North Lanarkshire’s rich cultural and artistic identity.
The launch event will feature live performances by local and national world-class musicians, showcasing the piano’s role in fostering self-expression and providing a therapeutic escape. There's even an open piano session afterwards - just like an open mic, except with a piano, so come along and have a tinkle!
In collaboration with the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival.
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