Patriotic entertainment from popular performer Neil Sands at Trinity Arts Centre


You can see him at Gainsborough’s Trinity Arts Centre on May 14.
Neil and his talented cast are back with a new production for 2025 of their most popular patriotic show, celebrating the best of British entertainment, specially produced to coincide with the VE80 commemorations to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War
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Hide AdThis patriotic and nostalgic afternoon is filled with marvellous and memorable songs, including a rousing selection from Last Night of The Proms, old time sing-alongs, great British show tunes, and ever, popular favourites from the 40s 50s and 60s.
This promises to be Neil and co’s biggest and most spectacular patriotic production ever.
Over the course of two hours of timeless nostalgia, with sensational voices, there will be more than 50 stunning costume changes, including a spectacular 1940s style VE Day party with enough bunting, flags and fun to light up the brightest stage, followed by a finale in a heartwarming tribute to the veterans of the Armed Forces.
For more on how to get tickets for the show, you can go to www.trinityarts.co.uk
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Hide AdMeanwhile, another show you might want to catch at the Leeming Street venue will be I’m Every Whitney Live, paying a visit on May 10.
Talented performer Kieshia brings an incredible tribute to the late, great Whitney Houston with her fantastic Million Dollar Band in action too.
Her show has been seen up and down the country and brings Whitney’s greatest hits from I Wanna Dance with Somebody and So Emotional to Greatest Love of All and I Will Always Love You.
Kieshia’s shows encourage the audience to sing, dance and enjoy the best of Whitney, described as “a stunning impersonator of the legendary Whitney Houston…”
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Hide AdJoin I’m Every Whitney Live for a memorable evening of fun, laughter and nostalgia when it comes to Trinity Arts Centre as the performers aim to take you on an unmissable ride to remember the Queen of the Divas.
See www.trinityarts.co.uk for more on tickets.
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