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OPERA EVENTS is proud to present a night of Opera to celebrate the start of the 2010 World Cup season by singing a tribute to the famous 'Three Tenors' concert to commerate 20 years since the Italia 90 World Cup.
Opera singers Charlotte Kinder, David Kempster and Christopher Steele will perform at the Marine Hall, Fleetwood for one night only, a fanfare of well known Italian music including the iconic 'Nessun Dorma' from Tosca, made famous by Pavarotti 20 years ago.
Along with Italian Opera the evening will also include a celebration of England's participation in this year's World Cup in South Africa, with a selection of classics including the stirring 'Rule Britannia'.
We hope you can join OPERA EVENTS for this truly unique celebration of Opera and Football.
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05 June 2010 @ 7.30 PM Free Tickets Available |
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• Pedal on the Smoothie Maker to make your own smoothie
• Have a go on the 'Computrainer' virtual cycle ride
• BMX stunt displays
• Children's activities in the Circus Big Top Marquee
• Unicyclists & stilt walkers
• Kids "Bling Your Bike" competition
• Penny farthing ride demonstration and vintage bike display
• Free car & cycle parking available
Also available "Wheels for All" cycles and Trampers, working to provide cycling opportunities for those with disabilities to enjoy.
... why not join in one of our free guided rides along Wyre's Waterfront?
11.00am Marine Hall, Fleetwood to Jubilee Gardens, Cleveleys and return (8 miles)
12.30pm Mini Ride (4 miles)
1.00pm Toddlers ride around the gardens, including 'Bling Your Bike" competition
2.00pm Marine Hall, Fleetwood to
Jubilee Gardens, Cleveleys and return (8 miles)
3.00pm Mini Ride (4 miles)
Sunday 13 June 2010, 11am - 4pm.
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13 June 2010 @ 11.00 AM Free Tickets Available |
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The Magic of Motown will have you singing and dancing to 50 years of classic hits - charting Motown's rise from its first, 1960 million-selling hit to being heralded as the world's greatest record label.
The lavish production revives all-time-favourites like: Stop in the Name of Love; Signed, Sealed, Delivered; My Guy; What Becomes of the Broken Hearted; I Heard it Through the Grapevine; Endless Love; All Night Long; Heatwave; I'm Coming Out; Why Do Fools Fall in Love; Get Ready; Ain't Too Proud to Beg; My Girl; I Want You Back; I'll Be There; Blame it on the Boogie and Dancing in the Street. Timeless hits from original stars of the Sixties such as the Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, Supremes, Temptations, Stevie Wonder and The Jackson 5 give way to present-day masterpieces from Lionel Richie and Diana Ross. Regularly selling out the UK's top arenas and theatres, packing them in at giant festivals alongside Jools Holland, Lemar, Lulu and Jane McDonald, book your tickets now and see The Magic of Motown revived in all its glory.
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19 June 2010 @ 7.30 PM Free Tickets Available
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The new monthly blues night in the Wyre Bar. Dusty Miller. Dusty is the band's leader and virtuso lead guitarist with the knack of being able to sound uncannily like other top guitar players,such as his mentors Hendrix and Peter Green. "This band is just getting better and better - all the lads are great to work with and we are aiming high on the blues circuit to keep the music of Peter Green and other blues artists alive."
Door Price: £2.50
Time: 9.00pm.
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24 June 2010 @ 9.00 PM Free Tickets Available |
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Director – Bradley Creswick Wagner – Siegfried Idyll Bruch – Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor, Op. 26 (Bradley Creswick – Violin) Beethoven – Symphony No.3 “Eroica
An evening of some of the greatest romantic repertoire ever written. Wagner’s love scene between Siegfried and Brunhilde began life as a birthday present to his wife. Following the birth of his son, Siegfried in 1869, Cosima Wagner awoke to the beautiful strains of music floating up the stairs - truly an idyllic gift. Bradley Creswick makes a popular return with a concerto which he is utterly passionate about – Bruch’s 1st Violin Concerto. You can be sure of a fresh interpretation and thrilling performance from this most original of violinists! To end, we have chosen one of our favourite Beethoven symphonies – No.3 “Eroica.” The work is a milestone in the history of classical music and truly one of Beethoven’s greatest masterpieces.
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25 June 2010 @ 7.30 PM Free Tickets Available |
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