Our marquee is now available to celebrate in style. If you have a birthday party to prepare, why not watch the show from the marquee with all your guests.
The perfect gift that lasts for months. Buy either the seated or picnic style gift tickets, which includes a bottle of the award winning Chapel Down sparkling wine in a presentation box delivered to your door.
We are now running an auction on Ebay to sell 2 tickets to the Leeds Castle Open Air classical concert and fire the opening cannon to signal for the gates to open. This means you and a guest can get the best position to the concert and watch the crowds rushing in.
For further details on the auction please go to the ebay auction here
Good luck and happy bidding
25th November 2009
Now seated gift tickets available
Our popular Gift Tickets can now be purchased with seated tickets.
We had lots of calls to buy our gift tickets with seats, instead of picnic style, now you have the choice.
A bottle of award winning Chapel Down sparkling wine in a presentation carrying case, two tickets (seated or picnic) sent to your door.
John Rigby, Robin Gibson , Robert Powell, Anna Walker & Charlie Brown
Meet the "A" Team
Our press launch at Leeds Castle was a real treat for our guests. The picture above taken outside the castle with John Rigby, who will be conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 3rd July 2010, Robin Gibson BBC journalist and reporter, Robert Powell who will be narrating the classical concert and Anna Walker and Charlie Brown, who will be respo0nsible for flying the Hurricane and Spitfire in an aerial display over the castle.
John Rigby, Robin Gibson
We are very proud to have the very talented John Rigby conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Robert Powell
Mr Robert Powell explaining how he sang in front of a large audience, but is looking forward to the concert with even bigger crowd.
Two Edwardian statues setting the scene
The two stone statues that were positioned on one side of the dining room. They only moved occasionally and certainly took Mr Powell by surprise when the female statue blew him a kiss at the end of his speech. xx