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Join us for a spectacular month-long celebration that showcases the boom of vibrant music events happening throughout Exeter in June.
Look forward to a mix of exciting performances across the city's venues, including the breathtaking acoustics of Exeter Cathedral, where you can experience the sounds of the Golden Age of Hollywood with the Fulltone Orchestra on 20th June, and a stunningly atmospheric concert by the London Concertante on 27th June as they bring Vivaldi’s masterpiece to life in Vivaldi's Four Seasons & Lark Ascending by Candlelight.
Whether you're a fan of jazz, rock, or classical music, June Boom has it all. Don't miss out on the chance to experience the creativity and energy of Exeter's vibrant music scene. Scroll down to see music events during June Boom.
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