THE Friends of Corinium Museum will be holding a musical fundraiser at the museum on Friday, June 30 in aid of “Stone Age to Corinium” an exciting project to create new Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age and Early Roman Galleries, as well as an inspiring garden space and a dedicated “hands-on” Discovery Centre at the Corinium Museum in Cirencester.

The Corinium Museum galleries and mosaics will provide a truly unique backdrop to the sounds of local artists in what promises to be a one of a kind evening.

Guests will be able to explore the whole museum whilst four fantastic acoustic acts provide harmonies to accompany the heritage.

The Unsung Roots bring local history and legend to life with their compositions.

Ethemia provide beautiful harmonies and songs and Daniel Billing brings intricate stories to life with his original music.

Finally Tanis, whose unique voice is something special.

All this whilst being able to explore the internationally important collections of the Corinium Museum.

  •  June 30. 7pm. Tickets cost £10 (or £9 for Museum season ticket holders) and along with four musical acts will provide access to the museum galleries.

Tickets are available from the Cirencester Visitor Information Centre in the Museum or can be purchased over the phone on 01285 654180. There will be a licensed bar and under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult. All proceeds from the event will go to the Stone Age to Corinium project.