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26 June Brit Floyd


Having performed to over a quarter of a million fans in the UK and Europe in 2011, Brit Floyd, the world’s greatest Pink Floyd show is proud to announce its return to the UK in a brand new show – “A Foot in the Door ”. Tickets: £27.50 Time: 8pm Tel: 0844 856 1111 or visit www.blackpoollive.com Venue: Opera House, Church Street, FY1 1HW


27 June Armed Forces’ Afternoon Tea Dance Enjoy afternoon tea and dancing while you listen to the magnificent Mighty Wurlitzer played by resident organists. Tickets: Contact venue for details Time: From 1pm Tel: 01253 622242 or visit: www.blackpooltower.co.uk Venue: The Blackpool Tower Ballroom, The Blackpool Tower, FY1 4BJ


27 June


The Best Blues Brothers Show Ever! Join Jake and Elwood as the “brothers” explode on to the Merrie England stage for a musical journey like no other. The show also includes DJ Aldini. Tickets: Free Time: Doors open from 7pm Tel: 01253 623304 or visit: www.northpierblackpool.co.uk Venue: Merrie England Bar, North Pier, FY1 1NE


29 June Armed Forces’ Week Fylde Memorial Arboretum Service A service of dedication will be held at the Fylde Memorial Arboretum to commemorate our Armed Forces and veterans. Tickets: Free event Time: From 11am Tel: 01253 478222 or go to: www.visitblackpool.com Venue: Millennium Grove, Moor Park Avenue, FY2 0LY


29 June Armed Forces’ Week Gala Dinner


A celebration 5-course meal, accompanied by top entertainment. All welcome, especially members of HM Armed Forces past and present. Tickets: £17.95 from the Norbreck Castle Hotel Time: Reception 7pm; dinner 7.30pm Tel: 01253 352341 or go to: www.visitblackpool.com Venue: Norbreck Castle Hotel, Queens Promenade, FY2 9AA


29 June Fantastique


A night of music, cabaret and comedy featuring Reece Lightning, Mikala Leigh French, REDD, Scot Mac and DJ Aldini. Tickets: Free Time: Doors open from 7pm Tel: 01253 623304 or visit: www.northpierblackpool.co.uk Venue: Merrie England Bar, North Pier, FY1 1NE


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