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Tim Vine – Last Few Seats Remain!

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Tim Vine – Last Few Seats Remain, a unique tribute to a legend.

The total SELL-OUT at the Edinburgh festival is now on tour! Feel the electricity as Plastic Elvis hits the stage backed by his incredible five piece The High Noon Band. He’ll shake, he’ll smoulder, he’ll try and control his hair, and, in the end, he’ll break your heart. Sing along with some of the King’s greatest songs on a breathless night of rock ’n’ roll.

With support from special guests John Archer as Big Buddy Holly and song writing legend David Martin.

Plastic Elvis will thrill you with an evening of full throttle charisma, unstoppable rock ’n’ roll and jaw-dropping excitement. You’ll be dazzled by leg movements even Plastic himself isn’t expecting. Sing along to the hits you love and, if you’re lucky, catch a scarf.

This show will contain moves that even Plastic Elvis himself isn’t expecting.

 

 

“I was there. That’s all I know.” – Plastic Elvis fan

“From the opening fanfare to the emotional finale I was hooked.” – The other fan

Please note that this is not a stand-up comedy show. Last few seats remaining.

 

Tim Vine – Last Few Seats Remain – the sensational Tim Vine is Plastic Elvis, Friday 16 October at Blackpool Grand Theatre.

 

Ticket £28.50. Get your tickets now at www.blackpoolgrand.co.uk

 

 

Blackpool Grand

Take a look at what’s on at Blackpool Grand Theatre this Autumn / Winter 20/21

 

Blackpool Grand set out a COVID-Community Communication Programme (CCCP) during the Coronavirus pandemic. Our aims were simple, to CONNECT, COMFORT and UPLIFT. We would Connect people by offering tutorials on communication tools like Zoom and conduct community face-to-face meetings (book readings, youth groups and more). Comfort through stories of heritage, memories and storytelling, and to Uplift visitors spirits through laughter and exercise. Please do enjoy and if you can afford to donate please do.

 

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