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Preview Guide Autumn 2018 Salisbury’s largest live entertainment venue Don’t miss out... Kate Rusby at Christmas Sunday 16 December With a career spanning more than 25 years in music, Kate Rusby is one of the fnest interpreters of traditional folk songs and one of our most emotive original songwriters - melding old and new so you can barely see the join. A Mercury Prize nominee, Folk Singer of the Year, Best Live Act, Best Album and Best Original Song winner at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. Tickets: £27.50 (Under 16’s: £19.50) Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Saturday 22 September This year’s programme: Conductor – Marta Gardolinska Violin – Sonoko Miriam Welde Brahms – Tragic Overture Mendelssohn – Violin Concerto in E Minor Dvorak – Symphony no.9 ‘New World’ Tickets: £27.50, £22.50, £18.50, £16.50 (concessions available) Free pre-concert talk at 6.45pm, tickets bookable in advance cityhallsalisbury.co.uk Rick Wakeman: Piano Odyssey Tour Thursday 27 September Following the hugely successful Piano Portraits tour last year, in support of the album of the same name, Rick Wakeman will return in Autumn 2018 with a new show based on the follow up release, entitled Piano Odyssey. The 14-date tour will feature even more classic tracks given Rick’s unique piano treatment, and will travel to towns and cities not previously visited in 2017. Tickets: £37, £31.50 (inc booking fee) Richard Thompson The 13 Rivers Tour Wednesday 31 October Richard Thompson is one of this country’s greatest songwriters and most distinctive guitar virtuosos, capable of breathtaking drama and sublime delicacy, prompting Rolling Stone to hail him as ‘a perennial dark-horse contender for the title of greatest living rock guitarist.’ His songs have been covered by everyone from Alison Krauss to Robert Plant. This date is part of a national tour linked to the September release of his new album 13 Rivers, which features the Electric Trio – his most thrilling and adventurous band. Tickets: £37, £27 (inc booking fee) Tickets Book online: cityhallsalisbury.co.uk September to December Sunday 4 November, 3pm 2018 We Will Remember Them October Tickets: £14 (concessions available) Friday 5 October, 7.30pm Tuesday 6 November, 7.30pm September An audience with Animal Families and Me Simon Reeve with Gordon Buchanan Saturday 1 September, 1pm Tickets: £27 (inc booking fee) Tickets: £22 (concessions available) The Little Mix Experience Selling fast! Limited availability Wednesday 7 November, 7.30pm Tickets: £17 (inc booking fee) Wednesday 10 October, 8pm Maximum Rhythm and Friday 14 September, 8pm Blues with the Manfreds Plus Sarah Millican: Georgie Fame Ross Noble: El Hablador Control Enthusiast Tickets: £33.50, £31.50, £29.50 Tickets: £27 (inc booking fee) Tickets:Sold out (inc booking fee) Saturday 15 September, 8pm Saturday 13 October, 7pm* Thursday 8 November, 8pm Hundred Watt Club: From The Jam: All Mod Cons Glenn Tilbrook 80’s Night 40th Anniversary Tour Tickets: £21.50 (inc booking fee) Tickets: £17 in advance Tickets: £27 (inc booking fee) (inc booking fee) This show employs and Friday 9 November, 7.30pm Thursday 18 October, 7.30pm embraces adult themes – over 18s only. An audience with Ocean Film Festival World Tour Friday 21 September, 7.30pm Mark Billy Billingham Tickets: £13.50 Tickets: £25.50 (inc booking fee) UK Pink Floyd Experience Age Guidance: 12 advised Tickets: £25.50 (inc booking fee) under 12’s can attend if they are Saturday 10 November, 8pm accompanied by an adult. Saturday 22 September, 7.30pm LIVE/WIRE THE AC/DC Bournemouth Symphony Sunday 28 October, 7.30pm SHOW Orchestra One Night of Queen Tickets: £17 (inc booking fee) Performed by Gary Mullen Tickets: £27.50, £22.50, £18.50, Tuesday 13 November, 8pm £16.50 (concessions available) and The Works Free pre-concert talk at 6.45pm tickets Tickets: £22 (inc booking fee) Dr John Cooper Clarke bookable in advance. Tickets: £29.50, £26.50, £21.50 Wednesday 31 October, 7.30pm (inc booking fee) Thursday 27 September, 8pm Richard Thompson: Wednesday 14 November, 7.30pm Rick Wakeman: The 13 Rivers Tour Piano Odyssey Tour Tickets: £37, £27 (inc booking fee) Soul Legends Tickets: £37, £31.50 (inc booking fee) Tickets: £27.50 (inc booking fee) Friday 28 September, 7.30pm November Thursday 15 November, 8pm The World Famous Elvis Show, Port Isaac’s Fisherman’s Thursday 1 November, 7.30pm starring Chris Connor Friends Tickets: £28 (inc booking fee) A Country Night in Nashville Tickets: £27 (inc booking fee) Tickets: £28 (inc booking fee) Saturday 29 September, 7.30pm Thursday 22 November, 8pm Friday 2 November, 7.30pm The Best of WHAM! Roy Wood Rock n Roll Band Tickets: £24.50 (inc booking fee) The Illegal Eagles Tickets: £34.50, £31.50 Tickets: £28, £26 (inc booking fee) (inc booking fee) Saturday 3 November, 7.30pm Friday 23 November, 8pm *Door opening times Show of Hands Red Hot Chilli Pipers Tickets: £27 (inc booking fee) Tickets: £27 (inc booking fee) Saturday 24 November, 7.30pm The Little Mix Experience Ross Noble: The Mersey Beatles El Hablador Tickets: £22 (inc booking fee) Tuesday 27 – Friday 30 November, 7.30pm Musical Theatre Salisbury: Sister Act Tickets: £20, £18, £16 Saturday 1 December, 2.30pm and 7.30pm Musical Theatre Salisbury: Saturday 1 September, Friday 14 September, December 1pm 8pm Sister Act Tickets: £20, £18, £16 A Country Night The Illegal Eagles Friday 7 December, 8pm in Nashville Bad Manners Tickets: £22 (inc booking fee) Saturday 8 December, 7.30pm Salisbury Symphony Orchestra Tickets: £18 and £10 (full-time students half price) Thursday 13 December, 7.30pm Fastlove: A Tribute to George Michael Tickets: £27.50 (inc booking fee) Thursday 1 November, Friday 2 November, 7.30pm 7.30pm Friday 14 December, 7.30pm The Chicago Blues Brothers Motown Mission Port Isaac’s Fisherman’s Roy Wood Tickets: £24.50 (inc booking fee) Friends Rock n Roll Band Saturday 15 December, 7.30pm That’ll Be The Day Christmas Show Tickets: £27, £25 (concessions available) Sunday 16 December, 7.30pm Kate Rusby at Christmas Tickets: £27.50, Under 16s £19.50 Tuesday 18 December, 7pm* The Overtones Thursday 15 November, Thursday 22 November, Tickets: Available from Friday 8pm 8pm 24 August Hundred Watt Club: UK Pink Floyd Experience The World Famous Elvis 80’s Night Show Saturday 15 September, Friday 21 September, Friday 28 September, 8pm 7.30pm 7.30pm Show of Hands We Will Remember Them Animal Families and Me with Gordon Buchanan Saturday 3 November, Sunday 4 November, Tuesday 6 November, 7.30pm 3pm 7.30pm Red Hot Chilli Pipers The Mersey Beatles Musical Theatre Salisbury: Sister Act Tuesday 27 – Friday 30 Friday 23 November, Saturday 24 November, November, 7.30pm 8pm 7.30pm Saturday 1 December, 2.30pm and 7.30pm The Best of WHAM! An audience with Sarah Millican Simon Reeve Sold out Saturday 29 September, Friday 5 October, Wednesday 10 October, 7.30pm 7.30pm 8pm Maximum Rhythm and Glenn Tilbrook An audience with Blues with The Manfreds Mark Billy Billingham Wednesday 7 November, Thursday 8 November, Friday 9 November, 7.30pm 8pm 7.30pm Bad Manners Salisbury Symphony Fastlove: A Tribute to Orchestra George Michael Friday 7 December, Saturday 8 December, Thursday 13 December, 8pm 7.30pm 7.30pm From The Jam: All Mod Ocean Film Festival World One Night of Queen Cons 40th Anniversary Tour Tour Performed by Gary Mullen and The Works Saturday 13 October, Thursday 18 October, Sunday 28 October, 7pm* 7.30pm 7.30pm LIVE/WIRE THE Dr John Cooper Clarke Soul Legends AC/DC SHOW Saturday 10 November, Tuesday 13 November, Wednesday 14 November, 8pm 8pm 7.30pm The Chicago That’ll Be The Day The Overtones Blues Brothers Christmas Show Friday 14 December, Saturday 15 December, Tuesday 18 December, 7.30pm 7.30pm 7pm* Looking ahead... Collabro Road To The Royal Albert Hall Thursday 11 April 2019 A sold out Tour of Asia; a special guest slot on Barry Manilow’s UK Tour and a forthcoming album in 2018 closely followed by a 2019 51-date UK tour of their own in the pipeline further affrms Collabro’s position as the most successful musical theatre recording group in the world. Henning Wehn: Get On With It Friday 12 April 2019 You couldn’t make it up; surely the German Comedy Ambassador Henning Wehn hasn’t bosched out yet another new show? And what’s he still doing here anyway? Well, his lack of transferable skills is what keeps him here and his belief that practise makes perfect is what keeps him going. Henning himself “As subtle as Schumacher on Battiston”some bloke on Twitter “Die entgueltige Teilung Europas – das ist mein Auftrag” We look forward to seeing you... A dedicated row of seats able to accommodate both wheelchair users and a companion if required is available. Please Box offce inform the box offce at the time of booking. 01722 434434 cityhallsalisbury.co.uk Powered wheelchairs can be hired from Salisbury Shopmobility Please note a £2 fee per transaction applies to all online sales. 01722 328068. Book in person. We are open: City Hall auditorium is ftted with Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm Saturday 10am – 4pm an infrared hearing system and (open later on performance evenings) pendants are available upon request. On Sunday and bank holidays the box offce opens 90 minutes Please inform the box offce at the before the performance start time. time of booking if you are bringing Book by post your assistance dog to ensure City Hall, Malthouse Lane, adequate space is available during Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP2 7TU seated events. For directions visit cityhallsalisbuy.co.uk City Hall e-alerts Be the frst to know! Join our mailing list and receive email updates when new shows go on sale, simply sign up online or speak to our box offce team.
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