The Temple Brothers are the UK's leading tribute to the greatest harmony brothers of all time, The Everly Brothers. Being brothers themselves, their harmonies are truly flawless, with live acoustic guitars, relive the classic Everlys songs as they recreate the magic of the Everly Brothers.
Following the huge success of the Mad About Abba stage show and film, Voulez Vous have produced their 21st anniversary concert to include the hits from this international phenomenon.
This brand new production is a collaboration of video projections from the smash hit film Mamma Mia! that cleverly merge into Voulez Vous’ own live interpretations of ABBA’s hits. However, not wanting to disappoint the ‘die-hard’ ABBA fans, Voulez Vous are careful to feature some of ABBA’s less familiar tracks as well.
Voulez Vous capture the sheer brilliance of ABBA’s music perfectly, and...
Exmouth & District Rotary Club presents: Last Night Of The Proms
Yes the ‘Last Night of the Proms’ in its 20th year at Exmouth Pavilion presented by the Exmouth and District Rotary Club. Many thousands of pounds has been raised in the past for local and national Charities and this special night for the excellent local Charity Hospiscare of Exmouth, Lympstone and Budleigh Salterton. Featuring South West Comms Band (formerly the Lympstone SW Telecoms Band) together with Centre Stage.
Tickets including a flag to ‘keep waving the flag’ at this very patriotic and...
Book your free place on a 45 minute taster session with qualified Nordic Walking Instructor Fiona Swan. Suitable for all ages and levels of fitness. Poles provided.
More Information: Fiona Swan, 01626 890120, fiona@nordicwalkingdevon.co.uk
Devon and Cornwall Police are fully prepared to prevent and disrupt any illegal rave activity across the two counties this coming August Bank Holiday. In summer months the counties can be vulnerable to illegal incursions and raves, such as the problems encountered at Bellever and Davidstowe in the past. Each year police have to remove a number of illegal raves which diverts valuable resources away from regular policing and has a damaging impact on the affected communities and the local environment. As part of Operation Derig, beginning on Friday 22nd August, dedicated officers will patrol...
Duke Dumont was known as a ‘producer’s producer’. He was the name on a 12” record the DJ knew to reach for when he wanted to please the crowd, without them knowing who had constructed the mesmerising sonic confection they were dancing to. In 2013 Dumont topped the UK charts on with the Grammy nominated ‘Need U (100%)'.It became the most played song on Radio 1/1Xtra, and had Duke performing at over 200 shows around the world.The official video has now surpassed 17 million views on YouTube. Having ended last year signing an album deal with Virgin Records, Duke’s been in the studio nailing...
When is an underdog no longer an underdog? Is it when he’s the act who begins the Olympics Opening Ceremony? Maybe it’s when he has headlined both Wembley Arena and O2 Arena, two of the UK capital’s biggest venues? Or perhaps it’s when each of his records is bigger and more successful than the last? Or maybe it’s simpler than that: maybe an underdog is no longer an underdog when he connects in the way that Frank Turner connects, writing songs that inspire their crowd to reflect, to singalong, to holler along, to hold their arms aloft, all at once.
Award-winning artist and pupil of Robert Lenkiewicz, Nahem Shoa will explore the work of a number of artists in Detached and Timeless, including Bomberg, Lanyon, Heron and Clough. Exploring the different approaches used by them in conveying the landscape of the Southwest, he will build bridges between their paintings and other masters of the history of art. He will also discuss why, for British artists, the Southwest has been seen as a kind of paradise. Followed by Q&A session with Nahem and exhibition curator Martin Thomas.
Accompanying the exhibition Detached and Timeless:...