Legendary comedian Jimmy Tarbuck 'can't wait' to be back in Skegness

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Legendary comedian Jimmy Tarbuck says he ‘can’t wait’ to bring his solo show to Skegness – and you don’t have to wait long to see him.

One of the most popular household names from the golden era of British stand up, takes the local spotlight at the Embassy Theatre on Saturday following his sold-out run of shows opening for Barry Manilow in May and June – which included 14 nights at the London Palladium

Now, the 84-year-old entertainer is back on tour through the rest of the summer and autumn with ‘An Evening with Jimmy Tarbuck’ .

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Jimmy said: “It’s been a great year and I’ve loved getting on stage, back where I belong.

The legendary comedian is bringing his solo show  ‘An Evening with Jimmy Tarbuck’ to the Embassy Theatre in Skegness.The legendary comedian is bringing his solo show  ‘An Evening with Jimmy Tarbuck’ to the Embassy Theatre in Skegness.
The legendary comedian is bringing his solo show ‘An Evening with Jimmy Tarbuck’ to the Embassy Theatre in Skegness.

"The shows with Barry Manilow at the London Palladium were fantastic – what a performer he is.

" But now I am really looking forward to visiting the towns and cities where I learned my craft and built my fanbase.

"I have played at the Skegness Embassy so many times over the years and it is one of my absolute favourite places to perform.

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"The crowds are always on great form and always ready to laugh. And laughter is the only drug I’ve ever needed!”

An Evening with Jimmy Tarbuck’ will see the acclaimed comedian and raconteur reflecting on a remarkable life in showbusiness, the seeds of which were sown in childhood where he was classmates – and good mates - with John Lennon.

Jimmy will present a hugely entertaining mix of anecdotes and jokes from a rich and varied life, including recollections of his many years presenting Sunday Night at the London Palladium which shot him to fame in 1963. There will also be stories from Jimmy’s childhood, growing up in Liverpool and of course his golfing life, which has proved to be a rich source of entertainment and celebrity both on and off the course.

The evening will be divided in to two sets and will include an audience Q&A.

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Jimmy’s incredible career has taken him around the world, mixing and befriending the biggest stars in entertainment: he’s played golf with Bing Crosby, sang with Tom Jones, partied with Parky, drank with Frank (Sinatra) and sipped champagne (never larger!) with Cilla. Fans will be treated to all these anecdotes and more by one of our true national treasures.

For tickets, dates and info: visit jimmytarbuck.com.http://jimmytarbuck.com

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