Welcome
To The Daventry Brass Website
Daventry Brass is a traditional brass band based in the Market Town of Daventry, Northamptonshire, with a history dating back to the 19th century.
Events
Come along and hear the band play!
West Haddon Wassailers
Carols in West Haddon, Northamptonshire
Twinkle on the Green
Carols in Braunston, Daventry NN11 7HW
Dodford Carol Service
Dodford's fantastic annual carol service, in the Church (St Mary the Virgin)
Carols on Drayton Green
Carols on Drayton Green
Hire Our Hall
Completed in 2011, our hall features a well equipped kitchen, disabled access, onsite parking and capacity for up to 60 people. Available to hire for a variety of functions at competitive rates, our hall could be the perfect venue for your event.If you'd like to learn more or book the hall, please email: daventrybrass@gmail.com.
Capacity
With space for up to 60 people, there's plenty of space for a variety of events
On Site
There is parking on site, wth 2 disabled spaces onsite, and a space available for unloading, there's space for all your cars
Join Us!
We're always on the look out for new members to join us. You'll enjoy making great music with new friends in our amazing band hall.
New or returning players are always welcome!
We have our own purpose built hall, instruments and a massive library of music
A balanced calendar of events throughout the year
Including contests, concerts, fetes, private functions, community events and more!
Want to learn?
We have a development band that could be the perfect fit for you!
60
With space for up to 60 people, there's plenty of space for a variety of events
Latest News
We Will Remember Them...
It was the Band's honour once again this year to take part in the town's Remembrance Services.
Kirsty Woodhouse Appointed Musical Director
Daventry Brass are thrilled to announce the appointment of their new Musical Director, Kirsty Woodhouse
Wonderful weather for Ken Ewer's last engagement as Musical Director
Lovely weather at the Braunston Historic Boat Rally today! This year the rally was opened by none other than Sir David...