Poets, Rappers and Singers Defy the Rain for ‘Poetry in the Park’

Poets, Rappers and Singers Defy the Rain for ‘Poetry in the Park’

Slough, 13 September 2025 – Over 50 people braved heavy rain to attend Poetry in the Park in Salt Hill Park on Friday 12 September, proving that a little bad weather can’t dampen the town’s creative spirit.

The event, organised by Together As One, brought together 15 talented artists, including poets, rappers, and singers, who performed original work to an enthusiastic audience. Despite the drizzle, attendees gathered under umbrellas and gazebos to enjoy an evening of spoken word, music, laughter, and inspiration. Thankfully, the skies even rewarded their perseverance with a spectacular double rainbow, adding a magical touch to the evening.

The event was hosted by acclaimed poet Desree Gumbs-Carty, fresh from a Glastonbury appearance and with her latest book, Altar, recently shortlisted for a prestigious award. Desree’s warmth and charisma kept spirits high, even as the rain came down.

“Poetry In The Park was a powerful reminder of how vital community is right now, and what it means to truly listen to one another,” said Desree. “Even through the rain, a wealth of poets, musicians, and wordsmiths shared their incredible storytelling, sheltering us from the weather with their words – perfectly crowned by the double rainbow that seemingly appeared just for us.”

Many of the featured artists are regulars at The Curve Slough’s monthly Open Mic Night, providing another opportunity for the community to enjoy live poetry and performance. Details of upcoming open mic events can be found at:

 curvevenue.uk/events/slough-open-mic.

Poetry in the Park was funded by Arts Council England as part of Slough’s Cultural Revival – a programme designed to deliver the town’s wider Cultural Strategy by making culture more inclusive, community-driven, and rooted in Slough’s identity and regeneration plans.

“Seeing so many people come out and support local talent, even in the rain, was incredible,” said Rob Deeks, CEO of Together As One. “Slough is a hotbed of creativity, and the range of performers reflected the rich diversity of our community. It was a night where people of all backgrounds came together to celebrate the power of words and music.”

Poetry in the Park is part of Together As One’s commitment to creating positive cultural experiences for people of all ages. The charity works year-round to bring the community together through arts, youth programmes, and social action initiatives.

For more information about community events or to get involved, visit sloughexplorer.org