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MACCA: THE CONCERT Celebrating the music of Paul McCartney


and using state of the art visual media projection and lighting throughout, this show is unrivalled within the current theatre circuit today. Experience the drama of “Live and Let Die”, the pathos of “No More Lonely Nights” and the nostalgia of “Band on the Run” alongsivde many, many more. “Angeletti has all the Macca charm one would hope for” (Musical theatre review - London) “Emanuele Angeletti is an uncanny carbon-copy of Paul” (T e Telegraph)


Date: 17th February 2017 Times: 7.45pm


Starring West End leading man Emanuele Angeletti (‘Let It Be’) as Paul McCartney, this is a celebration of the life and music of a legend… In the fi rst show of


it’s kind to tour UK and


European theatres, ‘Macca: T e Paul McCartney Story’ is a career-spanning musical journey covering McCartney’s entire solo career from 1970 to 2016. T e fi rst half of the show is a recreation of the acclaimed ‘Wings Over T e World’ 1975 - 76 Concert Tour complete with authentic costumes, staging and production. T e second half of the show is a celebration of McCartney’s solo career and includes all of his best loved hits, along with a selection of Beatles favourites. Featuring a cast of acclaimed West End performers


For your chance to win two tickets to this fantastic show just answer the following question: Who plays the lead man Paul McCartney? Text you answer to 07748 107 412.


WIN!WIN!WIN! Closing date is midnight on February the 15th 27


Price: £29.68 & £26.32 (Including 12% booking fee) Venue: Forum Theatre, Malvern Theatres


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