Armed Forces celebrations will see a weekend of stage and screen entertainment, military prowess and local musical talent

By Max Goodman 15th Jun 2023

Armed Forces Parade (Image: Supplied by Cornwall Council)
Armed Forces Parade (Image: Supplied by Cornwall Council)

A weekend of live local music and entertainment on two stages, stilt walkers, a carousel, reading, art workshops, and a giant video panel has been announced as Falmouth gears up for the Armed Forces Day national event over the weekend of June 24-25, 2023.

The national event, organised by Cornwall Council alongside the Armed Forces and supported by Falmouth Town Council, also includes the pageantry of a tri-service parade, fly-pasts and a two-and-a-half-hour aerial display of aerobatics and parachuting, and an open-air concert for the military with a show-stopping firework display over Falmouth harbour.

The week-long series of lead-in events and extras begins on Monday, June 19, as Cornwall leads the whole UK in raising the Armed Forces Day flag. Read more here: Flag raising ceremony on Gylly Beach will kick off Armed Forces Week.

Youth organisation the 'Little Troopers' – children with one or both parents in military service – will have the honour of carrying the flag. The brief ceremony starts at 9.40 am.

Then on Wednesday, June 21, we will celebrate National Reserves Day, with a military ceremony at Truro Barracks from 11 am, and a range of Reserves-themed activities in Falmouth's Events Square all day from 10 am to 4 pm.

These will include tri-service recruitment vans, a demonstration field hospital with battlefield ambulance – and a chance to test your hand-eye co-ordination, reactions, and stamina on a Batak machine as used by sportsmen and women.

On Friday, June 23, schoolchildren and college students have been invited to their own private preview of the Military Village, arranged tours of the Frigate HMS Richmond in the docks, STEM engineering challenges, and futuristic robotics.

These are at Grove Place car park, the National Maritime Museum car park, and the Princess Pavilion – but are open to pupils, students, and teaching staff only by previous arrangement.

The whole family can tour HMS Richmond on Saturday and Sunday for free, follow the link for more information and tickets:Tour the HMS Richmond for free during National Armed Forces weekend.

Fireworks at Pendennis Castle in Falmouth (Image: Supplied by Cornwall Council)

Then music entertainment will be on offer across the weekned, with a rolling programme of acts on two stages – one in Church Street car park adjacent to the marquee, charity stands and displays, and the other in Events Square, which will feature a giant video panel.

An on-screen treat has been organised with a specially-recorded song by one of Cornwall's most successful musical exports, the Fisherman's Friends, who will be playing at Glastonbury over Armed Forces weekend.

Among the local bands and acts on stage on Friday, June 23, will be (in Church Street) This Way Up, Our Atlantic Roots, C-Bone and The Stowes Duo, and (in Events Square) Joe Francis, True Foxes, Will Keating & John Dowling, Our Atlantic Roots, Treverva Male Voice Choir and Barretts Privateers.

On Saturday, June 24, in Church Street will be Toby Webb, Barney Kenny, Jenna Witts, Children's Choir, and Holly Turton. And in Events Square Culdrose Military Wives Choir, Polkadots, the Royal Marines Combat Display, Sea Cadets Band, Tom Cary, and the Motown Pirates.

On Sunday, June 25, in Church Street car park there will be musical entertainment on stage from Source FM with a bar area, and in Events Square you can listen to the Rum and Shrub Shanty Band, Tom Cary, and Off the Hook.

Saturday and Sunday also see a range of family entertainment on The Moor provided by Falmouth Town Council, including an Interactive Space Dome, STEM board games, street performers, stilt walkers, and a market.

Cornwall Council Portfolio Holder for the Economy Louis Gardner said: "Falmouth town knows how to host a great party, and we are aiming for a high feelgood factor across all these Armed Forces event days. So, whether you are aiming to be with us just for that gigantic Saturday, June 24, with all its pomp and pageantry, or want to sample the gentler ceremonies on offer through the week, you can be sure to feel part of something very special indeed.

"Something on stage, screen or speakers is bound to entertain you, your family, and your friends. Have an unforgettable time."

You can find more information about Events and travel measures confirmed for National Armed Forces Day in this link.

     

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