Event details
Event Summary: The Deloreons are back! After the success of last year’s event when just over 4,000 attended to see Salisbury’s fabulous local band! It is the last of our four music nights with evening racing followed by the band, performing live on stage opposite the Stands and enclosures. The Deloreons have performed across the UK and Europe for over 15 years, filling dance floors with an eclectic repertoire with songs from the 1950s right up to the present day. There’s something for everyone with rock ‘n’ roll, disco, pop and rock! Their performance will last around 90 minutes, after which, and to finish off the evening, will be an hour of the some of the best loved dance tracks and floor-fillers from the decades! The music will end at 10.30pm.
Children: Accompanied children aged under 17 and under get in FREE at all Salisbury race days, however, no additional facilities for children are provided at this fixture.
1584 Restaurant & Conservatory: Details about dining and booking tables in our Restaurant, are coming soon.
Bars & Food Outlets: Each enclosure has access to bars and catering, including mobile food units. Own food i.e. picnics (but not to include any alcohol) can be brought into the Sarum Enclosure ONLY, on any race day.
Car Parking: All car parking at Salisbury Racecourse is FREE and each car park is located just a short distance from the enclosures.
Complimentary Bus Service: More details to follow in due course.
Big screen: There are two big screens. The 25 metre square screen will be located opposite the parade ring and the 100 metre square screen will be facing the enclosures, about half a furlong from the winning post. The big screens are provided by a contractor. Salisbury Racecourse is not liable in the event of a picture failure to a screen during a race meeting, or if for any reason a screen fails to make it to the racecourse.
Equine safety & welfare: British horse racing’s hub dedicated to the Thoroughbred racehorse is https://horsepwr.co.uk/
The HORSE PWR site is designed to open the doors to the sport and talk about the Thoroughbred horse – their purpose, the lives they lead, and the high welfare and safety standards that underpin British racing. We want to provide facts, educate, and confront the tough questions head on. The facts matter. Why? Because we understand our responsibility for our horses.



