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July 2021 - February 2022 The Green, Hunstanton Box Office: 01485 532252 www.princesshunstanton.co.uk Bringing You Great Entertainment Jim Davidson The Stylistics Paul Zerdin

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dS:uK in tribute to Dire Straits – Brothers In '85 UK Tour “dS:uK…in tribute to Dire Straits” began touring in 2016 and have quickly become regarded as *the* quintessential tribute band among Dire Straits fans with their incredible attention to musical and sonic detail. To say that “dS:uK” sound like Dire Straits is an understatement. Their 2020 “Brothers in 85” tour pays tribute to the worldwide Brothers in Arms tour, with the band bringing fans the ultimate 1985 Dire Straits experience and all of those classic songs that you want to hear.
Friday 23rd July 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £23.50
Jim Davidson The Last Man Standing Tour The masterful, outrageous and hysterically funny comedy legend ‘General’ Jim Davidson OBE’ embarks on his comedy campaign around the UK in 2020, following the acclaimed sell-out ‘The People Fight Back’ Tour. Who will he upset this time! Which battles will he win, which will he lose! One thing’s for certain, Jim never retreats!
Sunday 1st & 29th August 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.50
TUESDAY 3RD AUGUST 7.30PM TICKETS £16.50
With headliner Seann Walsh Described as 'the best observational
comedian of his generation' (The Guardian), this Edinburgh Award nominee's last UK tour
show After This One, I'm Going Home ended with standing
ovations around the country.
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
King of Pop This incredible production stars the world’s leading MJ tribute artist Navi who is joined on stage by Michael Jackson’s iconic guitarist - Jennifer Batten. Navi is regarded as the world’s No.1 MJ tribute artist and was handpicked by Michael himself as his official body double. Michael also hired Navi to perform at two of his birthday parties where he gave Navi a standing ovation and described his performance as “Incredible”. This year Navi was also chosen by Hollywood and received critical acclaim after starring as Michael in the new MJ movie “Michael Jackson – Searching For Neverland”.
Wednesday 4th August 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets £24.50
The Great British Seaside Special - Viva Variety Viva Variety – A Musical Show For All The Family Come and join us for our Great British Seaside Special - A show packed full of great entertainment.
Thursday 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th August 2021
Show Time 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 children) £39.00
1 in 10 go free
The Jersey Beats – Oh What A Nite! The Jersey Beats – Oh What a Nite! is known as one of the greatest tributes to ‘Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons’! Now on their fourth UK tour, the talented quartet will be performing at the Princess Theatre.
The Jersey Beats - Oh What a Nite, follows the quartets outstanding career from the early days on the streets of New Jersey to the bands glittering stardom, with hit after hit coming from this show with songs including ‘Sherry’, ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry’, ‘Beggin’, ‘Rag Doll’, and many more!
Friday 6th & 20th August 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £21.50
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
A Vision of Elvis A Vision Of Elvis starring Rob Kingsley, winner of The National Tribute Music Awards ‘Official Elvis Show’ and ‘No.1 Male Tribute’ is internationally renowned as the best Elvis Presley tribute concert touring the world today. Rob’s contact with the audience is immediate – as soon as the concerts begin, surrounded by his outstanding musicians, backing vocalists and production team – they take the audience on an emotional roller coaster through time and in doing so, engages audiences with a true Elvis Concert experience
Sunday 8th August 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £25.50
Marty Wilde Marty Wilde and his 5-piece band The Wildcats make a welcome return to the Princess Theatre, Hunstanton on Saturday 7th August 2021. In May 2019 Marty was back in the British charts with a compilation of his Greatest Hits, including “A Teenager In Love”, “Sea Of Love”, ”Donna”, “Bad Boy”, “Endless Sleep”, “Jezebel” a new song “Eddie” (A tribute to his late friend Eddie Cochran) and many others. Marty is also an acclaimed songwriter and penned hits for Status Quo, Lulu, The Casuals and his daughter Kim Wilde. His brand-new studio album has been completed and will be released in 2020. Saturday 7th August 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £24.50
Magic and Mayhem Don’t miss this thrilling new show featuring ITV's Britain's Got Talent sensations Jez Bond & Bondini.
Bringing to the live stage the danger, the excitement and the madcap, as the renowned illusionist duo try to outwit each other in a hilarious chaotic battle of magic and surprises.
Philip & Jeremy Bond are award winning magicians and members of the world- famous Magic Circle and are magical advisors to countless TV and West-End London productions.
An incredible live experience for the whole family
Wednesday 11th, 18th, 25th August 2021 Show Time 2:30pm Tickets*: £14.00 / Under 16’s £12.00 / Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 children) £45.00 1 in 10 Go Free - Call the Box Office to book your Group tickets
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
The Bon Jovi Experience The Bon Jovi Experience is the world’s first and finest tribute to the great Bon Jovi and is the world’s ONLY tribute to have been requested by and to have performed live on stage with Jon Bon Jovi himself. It is also the only tribute to have been featured on the official Bon Jovi website. ”Have you seen this guy he looks so much like Jon Bon Jovi it’s freaky man” – Chad Kroeger (Nickelback)
“The best tribute I’ve ever seen” JON BON JOVI.
Sunday 15th August 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £24.50 / £23.50
Ireland The Show Following a debut sell out nationwide tour including Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall, join an all-star cast of Ireland’s most talented singers and performers accompanied by the fabulous Keltic Storm band and world champion Keltic Fusion Irish dancers for an unmissable “Ireland the Show" that will take you on a journey through the decades of a globally loved culture. The show which has received high acclaim will feature all the well- known ballads and singalongs like “Dirty Old Town”, “The Town I Loved So Well”, “Tell Me Ma” and “The Irish Rover“ to name a few. Saturday 14th August 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £25.00
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
The Music of The Beatles Back for 2021 by popular demand. Get your ticket to ride and let the cast of Viva Blackpool take you on a Magical mystery tour through the ages of one of the world’s most iconic bands!
'All You Need Is Love’ is a nostalgic trip down memory lane as we get inside the real story of Beatle Mania.
Friday 13th & 27th August 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £21.50
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
The Manfreds – Hits, Jazz & Blues Tour The '60s group Manfred Mann is now considered, more than ever, one of the finest and most respected bands from that era. Their numerous hits were R&B based with an undercurrent of jazz - a very unusual but winning combination of playing style and substance. Paul Jones, with his unique harmonica sound, will be joined by Mike Hugg on keyboards, Tom McGuinness on guitar, Rob Townsend on drums, Marcus Cliffe on bass, and Simon Currie on saxophone/ flute.
Monday 16th August 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.00
'60s British Invasion Ft The Tornados THE TORNADOS® featuring 1960s Tornados organist Dave Watts were signed to the infamous independent record producer Joe Meek at his home recording studio at 304 Holloway Road Islington. Dave joined the Tornados in 1964 recording and touring for Joe Meek, during 1965 Meek sacked all the personnel with the exception of Dave Watts. Today Dave Watts employs some of the best UK musicians to carry the legend forward and creating a beat stomping show that does not disappoint.
Saturday 21st August 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.00
Sunday 22nd August 2021 Show Time 3:00pm Tickets*: £23.50
Calling Planet Earth "THE SHOW THAT DEFINES A DECADE” A New Romantic Symphony that goes on a journey through one of the greatest musical Era’s of All Time – The Electrifying 80’s Featuring songs from now legendary artists such as DURAN DURAN, SPANDAU BALLET, THE HUMAN LEAGUE, ULTRAVOX, TEARS FOR FEARS, DEPECHE MODE, OMD, JAPAN, ABC, SOFT CELL and Many, Many More. Performed by an incredible live band with awesome symphonic arrangements com- bined with stunning vocals and cast this is the must see show that simply defines a decade.
Saturday 28th August 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.00
Little Fix TREAT FOR LITTLE MIX FANS AS AWARD- WINNING SHOW COMES TO TOWN Finalists in BBC One’s Even Better Than the Real Thing, officially voted the UK’s number one Little Mix tribute act in last year’s National Tribute Music Awards, Little Fix are coming to town... Since winning TV’s The X Factor Little Mix has become the biggest girl group on the planet – topping the charts with Black Magic, Shout Out to My Ex, Wings and Cannonball among their 20 million-selling hits. Little Fix deliver a high energy show that replicates the energy, stage presence and vocal abilities of the original group - with stunning stage outfits to match. Monday 30th August 2021 Show Time 2:30pm Tickets Adults*: £17.00, Children £15.00
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Arrival - The Hits of ABBA Over 45 years since their iconic Eurovision win spring boarded them into superstardom, come and join us as we celebrate one of the biggest selling pop bands of all time - ABBA.ARRIVAL’s multi award-winning show is returning for 2020 following sellout shows in over 20 countries worldwide, bringing the magic of ABBA to stages across the UK.
Talking about the show, Benny Andersson performer Mark says: “We have been performing as ABBA for over 20 years now, and the show has evolved quite a lot.
Saturday 4th September 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.00
Rave On - The Rise of Rock and Roll The Rise of Rock and Roll - Starring The Bluejays Rave On is the 1950’s musical sensation sweeping the nation. Featuring multiple award winning band The Bluejays, a group comprised of stars from West End Productions The Buddy Holly Story, Million Dollar Quartet and Dreamboats & Petticoats, Rave On transports you back to the fabulous 50’s in stunningly authentic style.
Sunday 5th September 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £24.50 / £21.50
The Sheringham Shantymen With guest stars Olly Day and Nigel 'Boy' Syers. The Sheringham Shantymen were launched in 1990 and next year 2020 they will be celebrating their 30th Anniversary with a number of special concerts around Norfolk. The Princess Theatre is proud to support this year of celebration for this popular and famous North Norfolk group who continue to support the RNLI in a myriad of ways, performing at lifeboat stations around the United Kingdom and Ireland and are immensely proud to be allowed to sport the RNLI logo within their badge.
Friday 3rd September 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £16.50
THURSDAY 2ND SEPTEMBER 7.30PM TICKETS £13.50
Explicit Comedy Night #1
A stand-up show for people who like their comedy a little more blue. Three professional comedians and an award-winning compere. Acts too rude for our club nights.
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
FRIDAY 10TH SEPTEMBER 7.30PM TICKETS £13.50
Explicit Comedy Night #2
A stand-up show for people who like their comedy a little more blue. Three professional comedians and an award-winning compere. Acts too rude for our club nights.
Roy Orbison And The Traveling Wilburys Come and celebrate with the band as they commemorate 32 YEARS since the Wilburys original album release and pay a special tribute to The Big O, who died later the same year. 'Roy Orbison and the Traveling Wilburys Experience’ will take you on a journey through the story of the Wilburys. With expert narrative and BIG SCREEN ACTION, this 32nd Anniversary Special is unmissable. With tributes to, Jeff Lynne, George Harrison, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan. All the Traveling Wilbury hits and classics are included in the show
Sunday 12th September 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £24.00, restricted view £22.00
The Bohemians Internationally renowned Queen Tribute band The Bohemians take you on a high energy roller coaster ride of a concert, featuring the back catalogue of one of the world’s most popular and iconic rock acts of all time. Billed as ‘The World’s most exciting Queen Tribute’ The Bohemians start pro- ceedings as they mean to continue. Right from the beginning you will be gripped by a bombastic, authentic audio- visual representation of Queen’s iconic Wembley ‘86 performance as the Bo- hemians burst onto the stage to the strains of One Vision and A Kind of Magic. Saturday 11th September 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets Adults*: £24.00
If It's Laughter You're After If it’s Laughter You’re After with Olly Day and Nigel ‘boy’ Syer
We all need a good laugh at the moment, and the boys are back in town!
Join Olly Day, master of magic and mirth and Nigel ‘boy’ Syer, Norfolk’s funniest accordionist, as they make a welcome return to the Princess Theatre this summer.
Billed as ‘A proper Norfolk Show’ If it’s Laughter You’re After is a fun filled afternoon of music and comedy songs as well as lots of Norfolk ‘squit’, along with some fabulous magic too!
Thursday16th September 2021 Show Time 2:30pm Tickets*: £14.00 £13.00 Concessions
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
An Evening with Merrill Osmond Merrill will be performing all the big hits from The Osmonds plus talking about his experiences of growing up within one of the world’s biggest bands, the famous people he has met and how he wrote so many of the world famous hits. Merrill Osmond is the lead singer for the world famous Osmond family. He is also an established solo artist. He has toured throughout the world performing in many major venues and sang lead on 27 gold records.
Saturday 18th September 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: VIP £76.00 (inc meet & greet)
£27.00 standard
An Evening with Aggers Since the home Ashes series in 2013, the Evenings with Aggers shows have been delighting audiences and selling out theatres all over England. Jonathan Agnew learnt his craft under the tutelage of Brian Johnston, emerging from the notoriety of the gloriously funny 'leg over’ incident (yes, you will hear that tonight!) to become BBC Radio’s voice of cricket. In his unparalleled View From The Bound- ary sessions, he has interviewed folk from all walks of life, including rock stars, film legends, writers, comedians, two prime ministers and a boy wizard!
Weds 22nd September 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £25.00
Country Superstars – Dolly Parton & Friends 2021 “Europe’s Leading Dolly and Kenny Impersonators” “As Seen in London’s West End and featured on TV around the World” The world’s biggest country music touring show is coming to town. With eleven Country Superstars, this truly unique show is hosted by the star of “The Dolly Parton Experience”. Sarah Jayne has been performing as Dolly for more than 25 years and is Europe’s leading tribute to the Queen of Country.
Sunday 19th September 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £23.50
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Platinum – The Live Abba Tribute Show Internationally acclaimed PLATINUM – The Live ABBA Tribute Show are bringing their spectacular theatre show to The Princess Theatre, Hunstanton for the first time. As their theatre shows normally sell out, book early to avoid disappointment!
PLATINUM provide an incredible tribute to one of the greatest music acts of all time. Described by the Evening Standard as “better than the original”, their breathtaking show has to be seen to be believed.
Friday 1st October 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £25.00
The Simon and Garfunkel Story 50th Anniversary Tour Direct from a weeklong run in London’s West End at the Vaudeville Theatre, a SOLD OUT Worldwide tour and standing ovations at every performance, The Simon & Garfunkel Story is back! Using huge projection photos and original film footage, this 50th Anniversary Celebra- tion also features a full live band perform- ing all the hits including 'Mrs Robinson', 'Cecilia', 'Bridge Over Troubled Water', 'Homeward Bound' and many more.
Saturday 2nd October 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £24.50
Aretha and Me starring Patti Boulaye Following the last year of sell-outs of her one-woman show “Aretha & Me” the award-winning singer and musical theatre star Patti Boulaye, will continue to tour the UK in 2020. In this fascinating show, Patti compares and contrasts her life with that of the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, whose celebrated career in- cluded 17 Top 10 singles and 20 No.1 R&B hits during her 5 decades of recording. Patti will be singing some of her favourite Aretha Franklin numbers including Respect, Say A Little Prayer, Natural Woman, Chain of Fools and Think.
Saturday 25th September 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £21.50
The Stars of Irish Country Show Following a sell out tour last year, to nightly standing ovations, join 4 of the Emerald Isles favourite Country Music Stars all on one super show, featuring the young sensation Owen Mac from Derry, the energetic Shawn Cuddy from Laois, the multi-talented instrumentalist and vocalist Stephen Smyth from Co Down and Tyrone's own favourite Curtis Magee. Between them they have scored countless accolades, notched up over 30 No 1 hit songs and have toured all over the world to packed houses of legions of fans. Each of the 4 stars will showcase all their trademark hit songs in the company of the fantastic backing band Keltic Storm! Sunday 26th September 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £25.00
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Some Kinda Wonderful – The Music of Stevie Wonder Celebrating the genius of Stevie Wonder, mesmeric vocalist, Noel McCalla (Manfred Mann’s Earth Band and “one of Britain’s best Soul Singers” – Blues & Soul Magazine), award-winning saxophonist, Derek Nash (Jools Holland and “one of the most versatile saxophonists in the UK today” – The Guardian) and a world- class band present a diverse back catalogue of classic hits, from 1970’s ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered’ through to hits from ‘Talking Book’, ‘Innervisions’, ‘Songs in the Key of Life’ and ‘Hotter than July’.
Thursday 14th October 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £25.00
UK Legends in Concert Performing the hit songs of the bands and musicians that they have worked with over their musical careers, which include The Animals, Smokie, Joe Cocker, Dire Straits, Status Quo, Gary Moore, Thin Lizzy and many more.
The band line up: Martin Bland of the An- imals, Bernie Lowery - Sounds of Smokie, Steve Lamb - Tygers of Pan Tang, George Derf ty, George; plus at selected shows Special guest Steve Hutch - The Animals.
Saturday 9th October 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.00
Nadia Eide ft Voxx The West End Tenors Nadia Eide is an independent official number one chart topping Classical Crossover Coloratura Soprano.
Originally from the icy north of Norway and Sweden, her voice has taken her to every continent in the world, including Antarctica. She starred in leading roles in opera and concert shows to critical acclaim before turning her attention to the music industry. She trained at the prestigious GSA Conservatoire, and is based permanently in the UK performing her solo concerts worldwide.
Sunday 10th October 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.50
The Settlers The Settlers, one of Britain’s favourite pop/folk groups from the 60’s and 70’s are now back, not a ‘TRIBUTE’, but the real thing. Back with a new album and live show, entertaining the old fashioned way. If you remember the 70's TV show “Follyfoot”, the theme song The Lightning Tree was their greatest hit. When The Settlers disbanded in the early eighties, Steve and Patty were the go to backing vocalists for everyone from Johnny Cash to Don Everly, Lulu to Tom O’Connor on TV, radio and tours, they were long time members of The Pete Say- ers band, then went their separate ways. Steve went to France to play western swing and country.
Wednesday 13th October 2021 Show Time 2:00pm Tickets*: £20.00
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Albert Lee Undoubtedly one of the finest guitarists the world has ever seen, Double Grammy Award Winner Albert Lee is also an accomplished piano player and has a fine singing voice. He has a soulful voice but can equally ‘tear it up’ rock ‘n roll style. Co-writer of Country Boy and writer of many other great songs, always in great demand by other artistes, he has played on countless sessions worldwide. He has appeared and recorded with many of the finest artistes in the music industry, including Glen Campbell, Dave Edmunds, Dolly Parton, Bobby Bare, Joan Armatrading, Ricky Scaggs, Joe Cocker, Willie Nelson, Linda Ronstadt, Rodney Crowell, Vince Gill, Travis Tritt, The Blue Caps, Robert Wells and Earl Scruggs.
Sunday 17th October 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.00
Paul Zerdin Hands Free Tour Back by popular demand, Paul Zerdin and everyone’s favourite puppets are heading your way with a brand new UK tour in Autumn 2021. Sam, Albert, Baby, Roger the bodyguard and an urban fox have all survived 2020 locked down with Paul….well nearly. They can’t wait to see you, so get ready to be involved. As well as his hilarious characters ‘Hands Free’ features Paul giving us a glimpse into his own world showing us what it’s like to be able to throw your voice in everyday situations where anything and everything can talk back!
Friday 15th October 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £21.50
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
The Foundations Anniversary Tour The Foundations flirted early on with having two lead singers - one white and one black - and Arthur Brown actually performed a few shows with the group before going on to become "The Godfather Of Hellfire". Rod Stewart, then still looking for chart success, put in a one-night appearance. "That was always the idea with us being a multiracial band - to have one white guy and one black guy at the front," original Foundations lead guitarist/ vocalist Alan Warner told The Beat.
Friday 22nd October 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £25.00
The Drifters 2021 The Drifters are back on tour in the UK with an exciting new show performing all their classic hits from the last six decades.
The legendary group have been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, listed among the greatest artists of all time by Rolling Stone magazine and have produced an incredible list of hits, including; Saturday Night At The Movies, Come on Over to My Place, Up On The Roof, Under the Boardwalk, Kissin’ In The Back Row and many, many more!
Now, in their 65th Anniversary year. The Drifters are back performing with a brand-new line up hand-picked by Tina Treadwell herself - President of the Treadwell Entertainment Group. Saturday 23rd October 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £29.50 / £26.50
Believing The Impossible – Matricks Illusions Matricks has a unique and innovative style, using a fleet of ground breaking illusions. This unique act has performed at a variety of high profile events and venues, with credits with Bradley Walsh and ITV's Keep It In The Family.
Matricks has not only baffled the nation but even the likes of celebrity judge, Simon Cowell.
Thursday 21st October 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £21.50
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Wishbone Ash Having missed visiting the UK since their hugely successful 50th Anniversary Celebratory Tour in 2019, Wishbone Ash return to these shores eager to carry on where they left off!
Demonstrating why they still remain one of the busiest bands in rock, after over half a century of playing their unique brand of music around the world, they’ll be performing such classics as The King Will Come, Throw Down The Sword & Blowin’ Free, along with material from their illustrious back-catalogue of albums.
Tuesday 2nd November 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £27.50
Snow Queen - Ballet Theatre UK Join Ballet Theatre UK in their beautiful re-telling of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairy tale ballet, The Snow Queen. This spectacular production follows the story of Gerda and her quest to find her friend Kay, whom the Snow Queen has placed under an evil spell. Gerda’s fantastic adventure takes her on a journey across the frozen north where she encounters a band of gypsy’s, enchanted reindeer, and a mysterious and reclusive Lapland woman. Gerda is told by the mysterious woman to continue travelling north, where she will find Kay and the Snow Queen’s Palace of Ice. Saturday 30th October 2021 Show Time 6:30pm Tickets*: Standard £18.50 (under 12’s)
£12.00 Family (2 adults & 2 children)£55.00
The Who’s Greatest Hits by The Goldhawks A truly high-calibre tribute to The Who - The Goldhawks prepare to rebel-rouse audiences with their brand new production of The Who's Greatest Hits. The Goldhawks are acclaimed to be one the finest live bands touring the UK today. Following their UK tour of ‘Quadrophenia - the album, LIVE!’ with standing ovations in every theatre they performed, world-class band, The Goldhawks, return to deliver The Who's Greatest Hits as an 8-piece outfit with an amazing replication of The Who's big sound.
Sunday 31st October 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £25.00
One Night of Celine Dion Tracey Shield is a singer songwriter & Actress best known for her show "One Night Of Celine Dion" which she started performing after being a winner on "Stars In Their Eyes" for Granada TV back in 2000 after receiving 131,000 votes. Since then she has performed at corporate events and mainly on board ships for RCCL, Holland America and Warner Hotel plus European tours and venues. in 2020 Tracey is bringing her sensational show to theatres up and down the UK from Summer 2020 and through into 2021.
Friday 29th October 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £24.00 / £21.50
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Phil Vickery MBE Rugby Legend, Commentator & TV Celebrity
Winner of MasterChef 2011
Phil Vickery MBE is one of the legends of Rugby Union. Capped 73 times for his country, and twice a British & Irish Lion, he also captained England at the 2007 World Cup and was part of the historic team that lifted the Webb Ellis trophy in 2003. Phil actively remains involved in Rugby through coaching and commentating.
His views are regularly sought by the media and he writes regular columns for the national press.
Thursday 4th November 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £25.00
The Stylistics THE STYLISTICS 2020 direct from the USA
Greatest Hits - Live!
The Stylistics are known instantly for their many recognisable hits such as the Grammy nominated ‘You Make Me Feel Brand New’ plus numerous classics including ‘Can’t Give You Anything (But My Love)’, ‘Let’s Put it All Together’, 'Stop, Look, Listen to your Heart', 'You Are Everything', 'Betcha By Golly Wow', 'Sing Baby Sing' and more.
The Stylistics remain the real deal, fabulously entertaining and musically breathtaking, plying everyone with the hits that made them a household name. It’s a show not to be missed!
Sunday 7th November 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £41.00
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Little Red Riding They’re back again! Oh yes they are! Now in their 16th year of touring the UK, the Market Theatre Company return to corrupt another fairy-tail classic beyond recognition with an Adult Panto like no other. Our fearless company of 3 actors return to bring you an evening of corny jokes, raunchy plots and blatant sexual innuendo using a minimum of set props and costume. Prolong that all too short seasonal spirit and get ready for another evening of slick, fast-moving, farcical fun and bawdy sexual innuendo (did we mention the innuendo!) for adults only.
Not suitable for under 16’s.
Saturday 13th November 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £17.50
Strong Enough – The Ultimate Tribute to Cher Get ready for an unforgettable evening, celebrating the global superstar and great female icon that is Cher. This outstanding show comes to Princess Theatre in 2021. Featuring all of the classic hits including Turn Back Time, I Found Someone, Believe, Strong Enough, Gypsies Tramps and thieves, her modern Abba remixes and many more. 'Strong enough’ features 25 smash hits, six decades of stardom and enough costume changes to cause a sequins shortage… With full live band and dancers, come along and experience the passion, the flair and the glitter!!!
Friday 12th November 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £23.50
Tony Christie Tony Christie is a legendary English singer and International hit maker. He has recorded million selling albums and singles, performed in the world’s best-known arenas and major festivals including Glastonbury and has found fame all around the world in a career that spans five decades.
This exciting new tour sees Tony perform all of his Greatest Hits including I Did What I Did For Maria, Walk Like A Panther, Las Vegas, Avenues & Alleyways and the Number 1 single (Is This The Way To) Amarillo. Joined by his superb band, this is an evening not to be missed!
Thursday 11th November 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £24.50
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Go Now! – The Music of The Moody Blues GO NOW! The Music of The Moody Blues is an opportunity for fans to experience this timeless music live, in a tribute to... The Greatest Classic Rock Band of a Generation – recently inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Gordy Marshall played drums with The Moody Blues for twenty-five years. Together with Mick Wilson (lead singer of 10cc for twenty years) they present a super- group of world class musicians, singers and songwriters and meticulously recreate the magnificence of a Moody Blues Concert.
Thursday 18th November 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.00
I’m Still Standing Elton John I'm Still Standing – The Music of Elton John is a musical celebration of the legendary 50 year career of Sir Elton John. Featuring all of his greatest hits performed by the outstanding Joel Buckingham and backed by an amazing live band.
No show about Elton John would be complete without the outrageous outfits and glasses which have become a signature of his live shows from the early 1970's right up to the modern day. Elton John has sold over 366 million records and is also credited with the biggest selling single of all time.
Sunday 14th November 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £24.50
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Scummy Mummies Grab your gin in a tin, put your control pants on, and pop in a pantyliner - the Scummy Mummies are BACK! And after the year they’ve had, Helen and Ellie are going OUT-OUT! Join them for an evening of comedy, songs, filth and laughs.
Everyone’s welcome, from mums and dads to carers, grandparents, and people who want to be reminded they’re really glad they don’t have kids. So bring your mates and make it a big night out!
Friday 19th November 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £21.50
Buddy Holly & The Cricketers - Holly at Christmas Buddy Holly and the Cricketers once again herald in the Yuletide festivities with Holly at Christmas, the show that is now as traditional as mulled wine and mince pies! Holly’s hits, other contemporary classics and some Christmas crackers are all wrapped up in a fast, furious and funny feast of entertainment to make the perfect gift for all the family.
This breathtaking show has rock ’n’ rolled audiences across the globe from Cardiff to California, Barking to Bangkok and Swindon to Sweden and is guaranteed to have everyone singing along to the music and dancing in the aisles.
Sunday 21st November 2021 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £23.00 / £21.50
Classical Music Rocks: The Nutcracker A Musical Tale by P.I. Tchaikovsky for flute, piano and narration. Klio Blonz ~ Flute & Narration & Grace Mo ~ Piano & Narration. Christmas would not be Christmas without Tchaikovsky’s beloved Nutcracker and its ever enchanting world ~ A concert of music and spoken word sprinkled with a healthy dose of magic and Sugar Plum Fairy dust! Klio and Grace have toured 'their' Nutcracker with Bach to Baby Concert Series,Classical Music Rocks in Norfolk and Blackheath Conservatoire, receiving excellentreviews.
Saturday 27th November 2021 Show Time 2:00pm & 4:00pm Tickets*: Adults £10.00 Under 18's £5.00
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Aladdin 2021 From Saturday 4th December 2021 to Sat 1st January 2022
We are proud to announce that the pantomime for 2021 will be ALADDIN. Going to the panto like for many families has become an annual tradition for us and we absolutely love it. So why not set sail for Old Peking in our magical pantomime adventure, Aladdin.
Packed with all of the traditional pantomime ingredients our audiences expect, Aladdin will feature a lamp-load of comedy, jaw-dropping special effects, sensational song and dance and plenty of boos and hisses the whole family will enjoy.
Follow Aladdin, his brother Wishee Washee, and of course his mother Widow Twankey, on a spectacular adventure they’ll never forget, with flying carpets, a wish-granting genie, an evil sorcerer and plenty of festive magic.
From Saturday 4th December 2021 to Sat 1st January 2022 Groups of 10 or more - 1 in 10
goes free - School Performances Available please call
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Brothers In Song This wonderful show takes us back to the 1960’s when songs from various Brothers captured our hearts. The show features songs from The Walker Brothers, with hits such as ‘The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore’, ‘Make It Easy On Yourself’, ‘My Ship Is Coming In’, ‘No Regrets’ and more. Songs from The Righteous Brothers with worldwide Hits ‘Unchained Melody’, You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling’, and many more. Lastly the hit machine called The Everly Brothers, with timeless classics such as ‘Cathy’s Clown’, ‘Let It Be Me’, ‘Crying In The Rain’, ‘Walk Right Back’ to name just a few.
Sunday 13th February 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.00
Beyond The Barricade Celebrating a fantastic 21 years touring in 2019, the UK’s longest running Musical Theatre Concert Tour features past principal performers from Les Miserables and delivers over two hours of the best of Broadway and the West End, ending of course with a stunning finale from Les Mis. This brand new show will include many of the best numbers that have made Beyond the Barricade the most popular musical theatre concert in the country. The concert features David Fawcett (Valjean), Andy Reiss (Enjolras & Resident Director for the National Tour of Les Miserables), Katie Leeming (Eponine) and Poppy Tierney (Cosette), together with a live band that capture the feel of the original orchestrations of the chosen musicals. Saturday 19th February 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £25.50
Showaddywaddy The Greatest Rock & Roll Band In The World’ is a bold statement but Showaddywaddy has lived up to that title as they recently celebrated their 40th anniversary. Formed in the 1970s in Leicester from several local bands, they have sold more than 20 million records and have toured the world. Their live show is dynamic and uplifting featuring all of their biggest hits, many of which reached number one in the pop charts of Europe. ‘Under The Moon of Love’, ‘Three Steps to Heaven’, ‘Hey Rock & Roll’, ‘When’, ‘Blue Moon’, ‘Pretty Little Angel Eyes’ and many, many more. Saturday 22nd January 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.50
Dave Berry Born David Holgate Grundy in Beighton near Sheffield in 1941, Berry started out singing in Yorkshire clubs as half of an Everly Brothers-type duo.
In 1961 he assumed his stage surname when invited to front The Cruisers, who had risen from the ashes of another local combo, The Chuck Fowler R ‘n’ B Band.
Having played to a million fans over the past three decades, the show is described as a “definitive music mecca for fans of the golden era of pop music”.
Saturday 12th February 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.00
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
The Animals Farewell Tour The Animals were one of the most iconic pop, rhythm and blues bands of the 1960’s. They had over 20 global top ten hits, and remain a seminal rhythm and blues band who still commands great respect.
Featuring two original members, founding member John Steel on drums and Micky Gallagher, who replaced Alan Price in 1965 on keyboards.
They gave us such huge hits such as We Gotta Get Out Of This Place, Don’t Bring Me Down, Baby, Let Me Take You Home, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood and their multi- million selling anthem…..House Of The Rising Sun.
Now on their farewell tour, hear all the hits and more, with songs from the likes of Ray Charles and John Lee Hooker. A night of nostalgia, great memories and smash hits.
Saturday 26th February 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £29.00
An Intimate Evening With Leee John - Imagination In 2021 to celebrate the 40th year of Imagination Leee John will be performing an intimate evening of songs and conversation accompanied by his guitarist and keyboard player.
With a remarkable career spanning over 3 decades and with record sales in excess of over 30 million albums the incomparable Leee John and his group Imagination released and successfully had so many amazing classic hits singles and platinum, gold and silver albums such as, Body Talk, Just An illusion, Flashback, Music and Lights and Changes establishing their position as essential 80's crossover hit-makers and an influence for future generations.
Sunday 20th February 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £21.50
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
The Sound of Springsteen The Sound of Springsteen was formed in late 2017 from a passion for the work of ‘THE BOSS’. Each member of the band was carefully chosen for their unique abilities as a performer and an undeniable love of music.
While the band remains a fairly new creation, they are already showing signs of a long and successful career, quickly gathering online momentum before even performing their first tour date.
Friday 4th March 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.00
Norwich Legends Amassing practically 700 appearances in the yellow of The Canaries between them, four Norwich legends are coming to Hunstanton to talk about their action-packed football careers. . . Legendary players Chris Sutton, Darren Huckerby, Ruel Fox & Darren Eadie along with talksport host Perry Groves as they discuss the games, dressing room training ground stories, managers, fall outs and everything you wanted to know about playing for a successful football club.
Monday 28th February 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: VIP £60.00 (first 5 rows of the Stalls)
Standard £35.00
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Naturally 7 Certain experiences burn themselves in your memory from the very first encounter. The jaw-dropping audio pyrotechnics that Naturally 7 put on display every night absolutely belong in that category. “A capella group” so vastly underplays what they create onstage that they had to coin a phrase - “Vocal Play” - to more accurately depict what they do. Naturally 7 is more than a tightly orchestrated collection of great singers. They transform their voices into actual human instruments, effortlessly producing music of any genre. Their vocal choreography is so perfectly interwoven that they compelled the musical maestro himself, Quincy Jones, to declare them “The best a cappella group in the world!” Their sonic mastery was on full display in a series of unforgettable performances on “The World’s Best” TV show, which premiered on CBS immediately following Super Bowl LIII. Hosted by comedian and “Car Karaoke” collaborator, James Corden, Naturally 7 reigned supreme as the world’s “Best Group”, and cemented their singular status among the planet’s musical elite.
Tuesday 8th March 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £32.00
The Fureys Legends of Irish music & song The FUREYS, renowned for their hit songs ‘I will love you’, ‘When you were sweet 16’, ‘The Green fields of France’, ‘The old man’, ‘Red rose café’, ‘From Clare to here’, ‘Her father didn’t like me anyway’, ‘Leaving Nancy’, ‘Steal away’ etc., return to the Princess Theatre, Hunstanton.
The FUREYS have been entertaining audiences worldwide for 43 years, audiences that have included former Australian Prime Minister John Howard, Former Irish President Mary McAleese and the late Pope John Paul while Tony Blair has publicly stated his favourite peace song of all time is the FUREYS “Green Fields of France”.
Thursday 10th March 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.00
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
Hermans Hermits 56th Anniversary Tour Hermans Hermits...One of the biggest selling bands of the 60's… Not just in the UK but around the World.
From their early beginnings in Manchester in 1964, the band have chalked up 23 Hit singles,10 Hit albums, appeared in 3 Major Movies, and to date have sold in excess of 75 million records worldwide.
Hits include...There's A Kind Of Hush - Silhouettes - Can't You Hear My Heartbeat - No Milk Today - Wonderful World A Must To Avoid - Mrs Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter
Sunday 20th March 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £26.00
Barbara Dickson BARBARA DICKSON IN CONCERT WITH FULL BAND TOUR 2022
Multi million selling recording artist BARBARA DICKSON with her accomplished band returns to tour the UK, performing both classic and more recent material from her extraordinary canon of music across both pop and folk, all with her exceptional band. As a multi-million selling recording artist with an equally impressive Olivier Award winning acting career, Barbara Dickson OBE has long since cemented her status as one of the UK’s best-loved performers.
Emerging from the Scottish Folk Revival of the 1960s, Barbara Dickson became the biggest selling Scottish female album artist of all time.
Monday 21st March 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £39.50
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
with his musicians
Presenting from the USA International Singing Star
For the award-winning singer, songwriter, and saxophonist, Curtis Stigers, the story keeps getting better. His string of hit singles, millions of albums sold, and a 28-year recording career aside, Stigers’ commitment to artistic growth, and to bringing new tunes to the Great American Songbook, has become unparalleled in modern music. Along the way, this musician has redefined the constitution of contemporary jazz singing
Saturday 9th April 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £31.50
The Kilkennys If you haven’t heard of The Kilkennys yet, then you are in for a very pleasant surprise!
These four hugely talented school friends have taken their love of traditional Irish music and reinvigorated it, enabling them to tour the world and present it to a whole new generation. In doing so, they have successfully reintroduced Irish Folk/Ballads to a young audience whilst also winning the hearts of the mores seasoned traditional music lovers.
Thursday 14th April 2022 Show Time 7:30pm Tickets*: £20.00
*Prices inclusive of £1.50 per ticket booking fee (see How to Book)
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