Open-air concerts take place at Petworth Park this weekend in one of the most important dates on the estate's calendar.
Money raised from the three-day event is directed towards the conservation of the house and park.
This year kicks off on the Friday with Sounds Of The Seventies featuring the original Cockney Rebel Steve Harley.
The concert starts at 8pm (gates open 6.30pm) and finishes at 10.45pm. Tickets cost £18 (£13 children). Call 08701 555585.
Ivory tinkler Jools Holland and his Rhythm And Blues Orchestra take to the stage on Saturday. The gig starts at 8pm (gates open 6.30pm).
Unfortunately, tickets have already sold out.
The weekend culminates with the traditional Petworth Proms.
Presented by television presenter Angela Rippon, the concert will feature the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and special guests performing Last Night Of The Proms classics and sing-a-long favourites to celebrate the Golden Jubilee year.
The concert also starts at 8pm and tickets cost £20 (£15 children). Call 08701 555585.
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