THE English Symphony Orchestra's concert at Eastnor Castle tonight (Friday) has been moved to an indoor venue because of weather fears.
The Night at the Opera concert will be at Tewkesbury Abbey at 8pm.
The decision to move the outdoor concert was taken on Wednesday morning, after high winds and rain were forecast.
ESO spokesman Emily Taylor said: "The conditions looked pretty bad and we didn't want to disappoint people by cancelling it, so we decided to move it."
The concert will feature some of the best-known music from well-loved operas. The evening will be introduced by Lord McIntosh, the minister for media and heritage.
Meanwhile, Eastnor Castle plays host to its ninth children's fun week this August. The Knight's Maze, an assault-course, happy trains, a bouncy castle and the Weston's Cider horse and dray are among the attractions on offer. Pottery workshops, face painting, processions, a stilt-walker and Punch and Judy are also lined up.
For details, call 01531 633 160, or visit www.eastnorcastle.com.
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