Clocktower Classics back at Portsmouth Guildhall next month

The ever popular Clocktower Classics returns to Portsmouth Guildhall and the surrounding Square on Sunday 20th August.

Now in its third year the event, which saw over 5,500 visitors last year, is expanding and alongside the display of over 120 classic cars, scooters and bikes will be a specialist Art, Design, Art and Vintage market both within and outside the Guildhall.

Quality stall holders from all over the region will join the classic cars and 30 live bands over 3 stages will provide the musical background to a full day of real family entertainment. 

For children - their own classic cars will be on show as both The Flintstones and Noddy’s vehicles will be making special guest appearances alongside a mini-racing track and bouncy castle. A whole variety of specialist food concessions, some in their own classic vehicles, BBQ’s and bars will ensure plenty of varied refreshments.      

The main event runs from 10am – 4pm but with the BBQ, bars and live music going through until 9pm. Entrance is just £4 on the day, under 12’s £2, Under 5’s free. Early bird tickets at £3 are available now from The Guildhall Box office.

The Portsmouth Cultural Trust event is produced in association with Portsmouth Scene Promotions, Express FM and Southern Market Traders and will be raising money for the Red Cross Young Refugee Project in Hampshire.

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    1:00pm - 3:00pm

    A friendly voice to accompany your lunchtime with great music and local information. Backed by the University of Portsmouth’s Help To Grow Management Scheme.

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