Thursday, April 10, 2025

Celebrate the bank holiday at STACK Lincoln

Lincoln’s exciting new leisure hub is getting ready for its first bank holiday weekend – with a packed programme of entertainment.

STACK Lincoln, based at St Mark’s Shopping Centre, has opened its doors offering visitors a whole host of delicious street food operators as well as bars and a coffee shop.

And guests will also be able to enjoy a daily feast of live music and fun – which will be the perfect option for this bank holiday weekend.

On Friday 24 May the weekend begins at noon with the Michael Rolf Duo, followed by vocal acoustic twosome, Horizon Duo at 2.30pm.

Acoustic pair, Me + Deboe, will take to the stage at 4.45pm and then there’s the opportunity for homegrown, would-be rock stars to show their singing prowess and get up on stage for Rock The Mic, which runs from 8pm to 10pm.

From 10pm until 1am visitors can get in the party spirit with DJ Phil Burns – and then come back and do it all again on Saturday, where the entertainment kicks off at 11am with singer and guitarist, Richard C.

From 1.45pm Lincolnshire-based performers, Angela Tome and Charlie Harbon, will have an hour long set, and then there will be two performances from local band, Queen of Kings, from 4.30pm to 6pm and then from 7.30pm to 9.30pm, before Phil Burns returns until 1am.

Performers on Sunday 26 May include Paul J Roberts who will perform a range of covers from artists such as Green Day right through to Abba and Bikraley, with an eclectic repertoire featuring everyone from Elvis Presley to Bruno Mars.

Nine-piece band The Soul Solution will also feature, with the night ending with a DJ set.

Bank Holiday Monday will see singer/songwriter Graham Mizen take to the stage at 11am, followed by three piece band, The Airways at 2pm and Horizon Duo at 5pm.

STACK will have a full programme every day of the week, which includes family friendly activities such as the Winkle and Storm Pirate Show on 29 May at noon.

Neill Winch, CEO of STACK, said that live entertainment was a vital part of the STACK experience.

“It’s very exciting to now be open at Lincoln and to showcase what STACK has to offer,” he said.

“Along with being an amazing place to eat and drink, to meet with friends, family and colleagues it’s also somewhere to see the very best entertainment.

“We know people in Lincoln have been so excited about STACK and we can’t wait for them to visit and see it for themselves – and what better time than when there’s a long weekend?”

The full programme of entertainment at STACK Lincoln can be viewed at https://stackleisure.com/locations/lincoln/

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