Daniel O’Donnell IN CONCERT 2013
Following his 2011 performance,
easy listening legend Daniel O’Donnell is returning to
Plymouth Pavilions on Friday 18th October 2013.
Three decades into his sparkling career as a top entertainer, Daniel’s star is still shining bright. His popularity among people of all ages and walks of life hasn’t diminished with the passing of time. Fans simply love his easy-listening vocal style and his songs of life, love and inspiration that he sings with genuine warmth and passion. Most of all, they love Daniel the man, his charm and great sense of humour. Daniel has sold millions of recordings worldwide and is the only artist in the world to claim at least one hit album every year since 1988, earning him a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. His music DVDs have all been No1 best-sellers ahead of some of the greatest stars from around the globe. He is the most successful easy listening-country singer in the UK and Ireland, and is officially one of the UK’s Top 60 Best Selling Album Artists of the last 21st Century.
Tickets cost: £39.50 & £37.50 plus a £2.50 booking fee per ticket (ticket
restrictions may apply in certain areas). To book tickets contact the Box Office on 0845 1461460 or visit
www.plymouthpavilions.com for ‘print at home’ ticketing.
★★★ COMPETITION! ★★★
Diary readers can win a pair of tickets to see Daniel O’Donnell at Plymouth Pavilions on 18th October by answering this simple question:
Daniel O’Donnell was born in Co. Donegal. Which female singer was also born in this scenic Irish county? Was it
a) Adele b) Enya or c) Duffy?
yvonnebullivant@tindlenews.co.uk or send to: “The Diary Daniel Competition”, Tavistock Times Gazette Office,
14 Brook Street, Tavistock PL19 0HD Closing Date: 30th September 2013
(Usual Tavistock Newspapers Group competition rules apply) 8 The DIARY, JULY-AUG, 2013 Email your answer with your name, address and telephone no. to
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