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Barge music is back on the Avon River

Stratford Summer Music’s popular barge shows are back.

They kicked off yesterday and will continue today and into the weekend.

Today’s performance is set for 12:30PM this afternoon.

Artistic producer John Miller says he broke his own rule for tomorrow’s performances at the barge.

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Miller says tickets are selling quickly for one of their events next week.

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Miller says they’ve got quite a treat tomorrow night where three ladies will entertain with a cabaret.

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Stratford Summer Music runs until August 24th.

More information can be found at the festival’s website.

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