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Postponed: You've Got the Love/ Tide Milll Out

  • Woodbridge Festival The Boathouse, Tide Mill Way Woodbridge, England, IP12 1FP United Kingdom (map)

Postponed: We Got The Love (Woodbridge Winter Light Festival Part 3), REGISTER FOR THE SQUARE HERE OR BOOK YOUE TABLE FOR DRINKS, TAPAS AND FULL MENU WITH THE BOATHOUSE

Music: DJ Ben Osborne. Light Art and visuals: Janice Oliver, Myogenic

We're so sorry to have to postpone tonight because of COVID, but, after one artist caught it we spent most of this week creating a show without them. We had new projectors up from London and until last night all looked good. But, with less than 24 hours to go, we've just had another COVID case, making it impossible to carry on. We're so thankful for the support everyone gave this event and all payments have been refunded. We'll return as soon as we can.

Woodbridge Festival returns to the Boathouse and the Tide Mill, to start the valentine weekend with a celebration of love.

Taking place beside the River Deben and its iconic Tide Mill, the night will see love themed projections and music on the Tide Mill, with music and visuals by Ben Osborne, Myogenic, Janice Oliver and friends.

The night will also see the return of Noise of Art’s Tide Mill Out. Recently featured on BBC Breakfast and Look East News, Tide Mill Out is an audio-visual project with music and imagery created entirely from internal recordings of the working tide mill. The show is then projected onto the exterior of the building.

Tide Mill Out on BBC Look East

The night is free entry, but audience members are being invited to share the love by having their valentine message projected onto the Tide Mill.

The Boathouse will be open for tapas, wines and beers and other refreshments. Whisstocks Square is home to the Tide Mill, Woodbridge Museum, Riverside Trust, Coffee Link, Games and Woodbridge Arts Club.

To send your message and register for the event, please see Eventbrite tickets.

Woodbridge Festival is grateful for the support of Suffolk County Council’s Continuity Fund For Culture