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Good times at trio of shows

The Everly Brothers, Neil Diamond and Motown are all being featured at King’s Lynn Corn Exchange next month.

First up on June 9 Walk Right Back is…BACK!
Featuring hits such as Bye Bye Love, All I Have To Do Is Dream and Cathy’s Clown, this unique concert-based musical entwines the wonderful, sad yet glorious, story of The Everly Brothers around those trademark “harmonies from heaven”.
The good times never felt so good the following day, Saturday, June 10.
Sweet Caroline is the ultimate tribute to Neil Diamond featuring Gary Ryan, as seen on ‘Stars in Their Eyes’.
A spokesman for the venue said: ” From the producers of Fastlove and The Magic of Motown, celebrate the music that has endured through six generations as we bring you all things Diamond with a sensational live show.
“Enjoy all the hits such as, Forever In Blue Jeans, America and Love On The Rocks and of course, the unforgettable Sweet Caroline.”
Seen by over a million people and now in its 17th year touring the UK, The Magic of Motown is coming to the Alive Corn Exchange on Saturday, June 17.
“Come celebrate our brand-new show for 2023 as we Reach Out and show you there ain’t no mountain high enough with the biggest Motown party of the year.
“Get ready for all the hits, glittering costumes, dazzling dance routines and outstanding musicianship in this breath-taking live concert spectacular.”
For tickets and more information visit www. alivewestnorfolk.co.uk

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