BRITPOP pioneers Suede are appearing at Westonbirt Arboretum this summer.
The group, which had top ten hits like Animal Nitrate and Stay Together in the 1990s and last year released a comeback album Bloodsports, join Katherine Jenkins and Boyzone on the programme of woodland concerts organised by the Forestry Commission.
Income from the concerts is spent on improving the woodland for both people and wildlife.
Suede’s gig is on June 21. Tickets are available from Friday online or by calling 03000 680400.
Visit forestry.gov.uk/music for full details.
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