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Live Wire Rock Academy

Childrens Classes, Clubs & Classes

Livewire Rock Academy, established in 2009 teaches children and adults how to play drums, electric guitar and bass. Each lesson includes a “rock jam” where students come together to play songs. It’s a vital component of playing an instrument and unique to Livewire in the area.

Academy owner Simon Baker said “Playing an instrument is fun, but it’s only when you play with other people that you get the most out of it, and Livewire are unique in the area for offering that important component. We do this at every lesson so our students are experiencing the joy of playing together with other musicians from their very first lesson”

Grove Cottage, the home of Bishop’s Stortford Mencap, provides vital support for individuals with learning disabilities and their families. The funds raised will help support a range of activities and services, ensuring that members of the community receive the care and opportunities they need to thrive.

Livewire Rock Academy’s next charity concert will be held at South Mill on September 29th.
Tickets can be purchased from South Mill Arts Centre online or calling the box office on 01279 710200
Schools are based in Bishop’s Stortford, Great Dunmow, Saffron Walden and Epping.
To enquiry about lessons and book a free taster session, contact simon@livewirerockacademy.co.uk For more information about Livewire Rock Academy and their programs, please visit www.livewirerockacademy.co.uk.

About Livewire Rock Academy: Livewire Rock Academy is a local music school dedicated to providing high-quality rock music education to students of all ages and skill levels. With a team of experienced instructors, the academy offers lessons in guitar, drums and bass, fostering a love for music and performance in a supportive and dynamic environment.

About Grove Cottage: Grove Cottage, the home of Bishop’s Stortford Mencap, offers social and educational activities for people with learning disabilities to develop their potential, avoid social isolation, and provide respite for their families.

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