The Proms are coming to Whaplode Drove this Saturday, September 24. King’s Lynn Town Band, alongside singer Anneli Killen (pictured), will be performing at The Elizabethan Centre’s The Proms Night Show. From 8pm the Parsons Lane venue will be full of song and entry is completely free. A spokesman for the centre said: “Join us for a fabulous evening of music with numbers from Michael Buble, Petula Clark, The Beatles as well as must-have proms classics.” Tickets are limited to 175 so those wishing to attend are recommended to reserve their place early to avoid disappointment. Tickets are available from the bar or from Martin by calling 01406 330209.

Elvis is heading back to building

Get ready to be all shook up by one of the best impersonators around.

JD King is bringing his show Elvis The King to the South Holland Centre on Friday, September 30.

A spokesman for the venue said: “An Elvis tribute show not to be missed, book your tickets early as his last visit was a sell out!

“JD KING the best Elvis impersonator, has been wowing audiences worldwide with his incredible energetic and powerful portrayal of the King.

“As a young Elvis tribute artiste, JD is the perfect age to re-create all eras of Elvis Presley with energy and credibility, rendering Elvis at his very best.

“A professionally trained actor and singer, JD becomes the character in a way few Elvis impersonators can, that transports the audience to that special place and time. The closest anyone can get to being the best Elvis act.

“In the UK JD King has appeared as Elvis at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Royal Windsor, London’s O2, The Dorchester and Blenheim Palace, plus numerous TV appearances.

“In the USA he has appeared at Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis and Las Vegas Boulevard. JD King has also appeared at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival and worked with Elvis’ guitarist the late John Wilkinson, and Elvis’ cousin Donna Presley-Early.”

The show starts at 7.30pm with tickets costing £25 available from www.southhollandcentre.co.uk

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