Choice of top shows in King’s Lynn

The new summer brochure for King’s Lynn Corn Exchange has something for everyone to enjoy over the coming season.

With popular poet Pam Ayres taking to the stage on Monday, April 4 to Dinosaur World Live on August 1, there is a huge range to choose from as live entertainment is back for the holiday season.

Musical highlights include the ELO Experience on April 22 followed by The Sound of Springsteen on April 24 and the Illegal Eagles on May 7.

Abba Arrival will be providing top tunes on May 5 with Soul Sisters The Musical lighting up the night on May 24.

A burst of T-Rextasy comes to Lynn on June 2 and is swiftly followed by Luther UK, a celebration of Mr Vandross on June 3. If none of the above appeal, how about A Vision of Elvis on June 19 or the Roy Orbison Story on June 25?

If it’s a trip back in time you’re looking for then join Martin Kemp for his Back to the 80s party on April 10 or the 90s Revival Presents Supersonic on May 12.

Dance fans will be delighted with Rhythm of the Dance on June 29 or Dream-Welsh ballet on June 12.

Adult audiences will appreciate Menopause The Musical 2 on April 5 or the Comedy Club on April 21 and May 22.

The Dreamboys are back in town on May 6 and there’s an Evening of Burlesque on May 28 followed by Paul Merton Impro Chums on May 29.

Rhod Gilbert brings The Book of John on June 14 and the Housewives on Holiday show is on stage on June 16.

Irish singer Dominic Kirwan will be bringing guests to his show on May 19. Award winning vocalists Blake will be performing on June 24.

And don’t forget the Easter panto, The Wizard of Oz, with comedian Bobby Davro as the scarecrow.

See the website www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk

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