Photo of ABBB at Strawberry Fayre

The Almac Bisley Brass Band is an integral part of the local community in and around Bisley and Woking. We are based at Bisley Village Hall where we present three annual concerts.  The local community is incredibly supportive and our concerts at the Village Hall are usually very well attended.  As you will see from this website we have a range of engagements, locally and further afield.

We enjoy our music and try to be the best that we can be while maintaining a friendly and supportive spirit within the band and contributing to the community. If you want to know more about the Band, are thinking of joining or want to learn to play or refresh skills you once had, please do get in touch or come and visit us.  Our main rehearsal is Tuesday evenings, 8-10pm at Bisley Village Hall and we also have Thursday evenings 8-9.30 pm available for small group practice. You can be sure of a warm welcome!


Engagements 2026

  • Spring Concert – Bisley Village Hall 16th May 2026, 7.30pm
  • Woking Band Stand – Woking Park 14th June 2-4pm
  • Strawberry Fayre – Bisley Village Green 28th June, 3-4pm
  • Brass on the Grass – Bisley Village Green, 12th July, 4.00pm
  • Guildford Band Stand – Castle Grounds Guildford 9th August, 2-4pm
  • Horsell Picnic on the Green – The Cricketers Horsell 16th August, 2-3pm
  • Celebration of the Last Night of the Proms – Bisley Village Hall, 26th September 2026, 7.30pm
  • Christmas Concert – Bisley Village Hall, 12th December, 7.30pm

Other Appearances 2026

Members of the band will also be appearing at the following events:

  • Basingstoke Canal Society 60th Anniversary – Boundary Road, Woking 18th April
    1pm (event 10am to 4pm)
  • Darby & Joan Club – Lightwater, 7th October 2026
  • Community Carols – The Hare and Hounds West End, 6th December 2026

News

  • That’ll Do

    That’ll Do

    What a fantastic Spring Concert that was! From Finlandia to The Locomotion, The Lonely Mill to Wind Beneath my Wings, and a fantastic rendtion of The Acrobat from Richard Hallett, it was certainly an eclectic programme. We were also extremenly honoured to welcome Norman Holden to sing “That’ll Do” from the film Babe, which was…

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