Christmas is set to sparkle in Ely with a festive extravaganza presented by the Dreamcoat Stars.
This electrifying concert, which takes place at Ely Cathedral on November 26, will feature well-known musical theatre hits, charming Christmas carols and festive classics.
The show features well-loved performers from the global sensation, 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'.
Matt Lapinskas of Eastenders and Dancing On Ice fame, and Keith Jack from BBC’s Any Dream Will Do, will headline the concert.
These dynamic performers will charm audiences with their stunning vocal arrangements, captivating four-part harmonies and slick choreography.
The evening will feature an array of hand-picked West End and Broadway favourites, from Les Misérables and The Sound of Music to Dirty Dancing and West Side Story.
Attendees can also look forward to a collection of timeless Christmas songs such as Silent Night, White Christmas, and O’ Holy Night.
Keith Jack, who is also a producer of the show, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming tour.
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“Christmas is all about Family and we’ve made a big Dreamcoat family after two amazing tours around the UK.
"Our Christmas show will be all this festively wrapped into one night." He said.
Produced by Matt Brinkler and Keith Jack for Red Entertainment, the Christmas concert of Dreamcoat Stars is all set to kick-off on November 1, 2024, at The Lights, Andover.
The tour will also journey to select theatres and cathedrals across the UK, promising a night full of cheer, merriment and an unforgettable Christmas celebration.
Dreamcoat Stars: A Musical Christmas promises a fun-filled family-friendly show that is sure to get everyone into the holiday spirit.
Tickets will be on sale shortly.
Don't miss your chance to immerse yourself in this heartwarming holiday experience.
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