Cassiobury Park will be turned into a world of colours, lights and music as a ten-day sensory exhibition returns.
The Colourscape Music Festival will be back at its usual spot near the Cassiobury Park bandstand from tomorrow (August 17) until Monday August 26.
The annual sensory installation features a labyrinth of 70 interconnected chambers with lights, musicians and dancers, which promises to take attendees on a “journey of colour, music and space”.
Resident musician Michael Ormiston will perform family-friendly music on weekdays, while different acts are also scheduled for Saturdays and Sundays.
Watford Borough Council said: "With artists filling the 70 chambers with music, this rainbow maze promises to be an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. It’s also great for those who need SEN support!"
Colourscape is open from 11am to 4pm during the week and 11am to 5pm on the weekend, with entrance costing £6 for adults or £4 for children,
Tickets can be booked on the Colourscape website and are already going fast as multiple slots on different days are already sold out.
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