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He is held in high esteem and affection by hip-hop fans worldwide, and is one of the most recognizable faces and voices of the whole genre, even to those who don’t listen to his music. He has the distinction for having the most Grammy nominations of any music artist— 17 to date — without having won one. But as Snoop Dogg shows few signs of retiring, don’t write him off just yet.


See him on March 28. For tickets visit resortsworldarena.co.uk


TRAGIC BALLET


Join Ballet Theatre UK with their passionate and innovative recreation of the world’s greatest love story, Romeo and Juliet.


As the nation celebrates 400 years of William Shakespeare’s legacy Ballet Theatre UK create a new production to tell the tragic tale of star-crossed lovers with astonishing grace and heart-breaking intimacy. During the opulent Capulet’s ball our lovers meet, sparking a fateful series of events. We follow the young couple as they experience the greatest of romances to their tragic final embrace.


Stunning costumes and innovative stage sets transport you to Renaissance Verona where the tragic tale unfolds of the Capulet and Montague families. From the balcony scene's elated pas de deux to the lovers' heart-breaking ends, Romeo and Juliet promises to be wow audiences.


See it at the Swan Theatre, Worcester on March 26. For tickets visit worcestertheatres.co.uk


RAP LEGEND COMES TO BRUM


West Coast rap legend Snoop Dogg has come a long way since being discovered by Dr. Dre in the early 1990 and this month he’s appearing at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham.


As impressive as he was when guesting on Dre’s The Chronic in 1992, few could have guessed he’d go on to global fame, tens of millions of record sales, and a career in movies and TV. And that’s only part of the story, from battles with the law to reinvention as a reggae artist.


His ‘Snoop Dogg’ nickname came from his mother because she thought he looked like Snoopy from the Peanuts cartoon.


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CALL OF THE WILD


After a sell-out tour last year, Gordon Buchanan is going back on tour. One of the most prominent wildlife presenters and filmmakers working today, Gordon’s journey is a remarkable story to tell.


They have both performed to sell-out audiences across the UK and made television appearances for BBC, ITV & Channel 4, including shows such as The X Factor, Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back, The Commonwealth Games and Celebrity Coach Trip and this month they are coming to Worcester with their You Keep Me Hanging On show at Huntingdon Hall on February 17.


See him at Birmingham Town Hall on March 28. For tickets visit bmusic.co.uk


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