Adam Ant on stage in the Word Arena at the Latitude Festival on Saturday
By Chris Bishop
Friday, March 8, 2013
1:59 PM
Stand and deliver... Seventies pop legend Adam Ant will be topping the bill for the new season at King’s Lynn Corn Exchange.
He’ll be taking to the stage with his band on April 21 as part of a UK tour.
Rockney legends Chas & Dave (April 6), The Hollies (April 16), Elkie Brooks (April 26), The Drifters (May 19), Dominic Kirwan (July 31) and The Manfreds (September 13) will also be appearing over the summer.
Some of the greats of music will also be paid tribute to in A Night of Queen with The Bohemians (April 5), The Johnny Cash Roadshow (April 28), The Brothers Gibb (May 4), Big Girls Don’t Cry (May 17), One Night of Elvis (June 7), Dancing Queen (June 30), One Night Of Queen (September 11) and the Bon Jovi Experience (September 28).
That’ll Be The Day (April 19) is a rock ‘n’ roll spectacular that re-lives the songs of the 50s and 60s. An Evening of Dirty Dancing (June 16) and Rock ‘n’ Roll Paradise (September 29) also promise great nights out for music and dance fans.
Comedians including Milton Jones (April 9), Russell Kane (April 18), Rich Hall (May 15), Al Murray (June 15), Jim Davidson (May 16) and veteran funny man Ken Dodd (July 28) will also be taking to the stage.
The Russian Cossacks will be bringing their fiery dances and elaborate costumes to Lynn (April 10), while the Shaolin Warriors will be kicking off their kung fu show Return Of The Master (June 8).
For younger audiences Horrible Histories will bring historical figures and events alive on stage in the Terrible Tudors and Vile Victorians, in similar fashion to the popular books (May 24 - 26).
An Evening with The Stars from Strictly Come Dancing (April 7) features Pasha Kovalev and Katya Virshilas, who have added an extra matinee show due to high ticket demand. Autumn highlights include award winning West End show Buddy The Musical (October 8 - 12) and Ready Steady Cook Live (October 1) featuring Chef Lesley Waters.
For more info go online to ww.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk
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3 comments
darren m, 'ridicule is nothing to be scared of'...ex-ant fans have a humor too.
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nrg
Friday, March 8, 2013
That is so unfair nag,I am no big fan of Adam Ant but what he has done the last few years is an inspiration to anyone with a mental illness,he has hauled himself back up to being a successful musician without taking handouts and employing musicians helping fellow bipolar sufferers,what have you done apart from criticise!!!
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Darren Mallett
Friday, March 8, 2013
He's released himself from the nuthouse then?
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nrg
Friday, March 8, 2013