BILL BAILEY QUALMPEDDLER
Bill Bailey will return with his new ‘Qualmpeddler’ Tour at Plymouth Pavilions on Tuesday 24th September 2013
Bill Bailey had doubts about the modern world, but these have now grown into qualms. He will be channelling these feelings of unease and apprehension with the help of religious dubstep, his folk bouzouki, horntallica, a re-appraisal of some of the world’s greatest works of art and perhaps a dub version of Downton Abbey. Bill tries to confront his Cluster-Qualm of living in a Time of Spectacular Ignorance, Nuclear Worry, Rare Planetary Alignment and Spice Girl reunions that may be part of the Mayan End of Days prophecy.
This show has the all classic Bill Bailey elements, trademark musical mash-ups, multi-lingual riffs, films, songs, philosophising and silliness on a grand scale... Plus one amazing owl.
Tickets cost: £25 (Tickets will be subject to a £2.50 per ticket booking fee)
To book tickets contact the Box Office on 0845 1461460
or visit
www.plymouthpavilions.com for ‘print at home’ ticketing
COMPETITION! To win a pair of tickets to see Bill Bailey at
Plymouth Pavilions on 24th September, just answer this simple question:
Bill Bailey was once team captain on a long-running BBC2 panel show, was it: a) QI, b) Never Mind the Buzzcocks or c) University Challenge ?
Email your answer with your name, address and telephone no. to
yvonnebullivant@tindlenews.co.uk or send to: “Tavistock Diary Bill Bailey Competition”, Tavistock Times Gazette Office, 14 Brook Street, Tavistock PL19 0HD Closing Date: 31st August 2013
(Usual Tavistock Newspapers Group competition rules apply)
TAMAR VALLEY MALE VOICE CHOIR
Military Wives Choir and Justin Leigh
from BBC Spotlight
St Eustachius Church, Tavistock
Tickets £10 on the door
Children under 12 accompanied by an adult are free In Support of:
A variety of military charities Tickets available from
www.tamarvalleymcv.co.uk
Jeremy Wells 01364 72180 The Book Stop, Tavistock
15
7.30pm Saturday 22nd June
GALA CONCERT Guests:
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