A perfect blend of live music, nature and family fun
Gardens open at 10am
Live music from 3pm to 8pm, doors open at 2.30pm
Enjoy Capel Manor Gardens like never before at our unique Sunday Summer Sets event, where live music meets stunning surroundings. Relax to performances from talented local artists spanning acoustic folk, rock and avant-garde sounds, alongside an upbeat DJ set between performances to keep the atmosphere alive all afternoon and into the evening.
Between sets, wander through 30 acres of beautifully maintained gardens, explore the Fairy Forest, navigate our maze and say hello to friendly animals at the mini zoo. Don’t miss the final day of the Enfield Art Circle exhibition, entry is included in your ticket price.
Pack your own blanket or low-back camping chair, settle in with friends and family, and enjoy an unforgettable summer evening as the music plays on and the sun begins to set over the gardens. You can also hire one of our foldable chairs in advance, just add this to your basket when checking out.
Event organiser Mark Riley.
Admission prices*
Tickets are limited, so book in advance to guarantee entry. Standard admission fees apply on the day.
Adults (16+): £10
Concessions (60+): £8
Children (3-15): £6
Children under 3: Free
Family ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children): £30
Friends of Capel: Included in membership
*Additional booking fees apply online.
Our featured acts
Jonny and the Grey Beards (3pm) – An Enfield based band performing bluesy, hip hop folk, for anyone who enjoys a chilled environment on a summer’s afternoon.
That Blue Patch (4.10pm) – Local duo, Ruth Mignano and Dave Buckwell, two musicians with many instruments, keen hosts and supporters of local live music. They play a varied range of songs, from the early 20th century to the present day, plus a few original, in their own quirky style.
Susanna Paisio (5.20pm) – Ethereal singer-songwriter blending acoustic and indie-folk.
Bazooka Joe (6.30pm) – 80s/90s cover and dance band with a vibrant energetic performance for all ages.


