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CHERYL, MIKE & JAY (FORMERLY OF BUCKS FIZZ)


KEY Cabaret seating 14+ (over 14 years only)

Theatre style seating 16+ (over 16 years only)

Standing concert (limited seating) 18+ (over 18 years only)

No age restrictions under 14s must be accompanied by an adult

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Purchase tickets with a credit/debit card on 01524 582803 (see VIC opening hours below). Booking fee applies.

Sales of 20 or more tickets will receive one free ticket. No other special offer can be used with this offer and discounts do not apply to workshops. School parties are entitled to the concessionary rate and one adult/ teacher per 10 children will be admitted free. Ask at the box office for more information.

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Family tickets admit two adults and two children (under 16 years) or one adult and three children. There is no charge for ‘babes in arms’.

Morecambe Visitor Information Centre, The Platform, Marine Road Central, Morecambe LA4 4DB Open: Mon - Sat, 9:30am - 1pm / 1.45pm - 5pm

The VIC can assist with accommodation enquiries on: 01524 582808.

Lancaster Visitor Information Centre Mon - Sat, 10am - 4pm The box office is open 45 minutes before an event. The venue operates a no refund policy. Tickets may be exchanged or gift vouchers issued before the event.

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Public transport Morecambe railway station is only a few minutes walk away. Timetable and fare enquiries: 08457 484 950. There is a bus stop outside the venue. For timetable enquiries: 08712 002 233. There are public car parks adjacent to the venue. Parking is free after 6pm Cycle parking is available outside.

Disabled facilities Full level access, toilet facilities for wheelchair users and hearing loops. Guide dogs and registered service dogs are welcome. We appreciate advance notice if customers will be arriving in wheelchairs so that arrangements can be made. Customers with a disability and their carers are entitled to the concession price when available.

Contact us Venue hire: 01524 582829 Admin: 01524 582804

Box Office late night opening for September shows 6.30pm - 8.30pm Disclaimer: Whilst every care has been taken to ensure total accuracy in this publication, Lancaster City Council can accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions. All details are believed to be correct at the time of going to press. Readers are advised to check times and prices in advance with the venue. The venue reserves the right to make changes to seating arrangements. Follow us on Facebook for the latest news /morecambeplatform.


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Roving Crows Powerful Celtic undertones and intoxicating tribal rhythms from this great band using fiddle, guitar, bass, percussion and vocals. Roving Crows roots are in folk and Celtic music. Renowned for their high-energy live performance, their shows pull together funked up traditional tunes and catchy original song. Friday 9 September 7.30pm £12.50.

The Fortunes ‘Past and Present Show’ Hit band of the 60s and 70s. This intimate show will include all The Fortunes fabulous hits including: ‘You’ve Got Your Troubles’, ‘Here It Comes Again’, ‘Storm In A Teacup’ and ‘Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again’. Saturday 10 September 7.30pm £18, £17 concession.

Tideswell Male Voice Choir - The Music and Magic of ‘Les Miserables’ This 40 strong chorus, along with an array of brilliant soloists, will have you on the edge of your seats. They will make you laugh and move you to tears in a show that you simply cannot afford to miss.

Sunday 11 September 7.30pm £18.50.

The Coal Porters Led by former Long Ryder Sid Griffin, The Coal Porters are an unconventional five-piece acoustic indie band from London. New release ‘Find The One’ defies traditional boundaries of acoustic folk music which is why they proudly call themselves “the world’s first AltBluegrass band.” Saturday 17 September 7.30pm £10.


Shooglenifty Shooglenifty’s skill at fusing exquisite traditional sounding tunes to devilishly dirty rhythms is unsurpassed. The band will be showcasing tunes and songs from their album The Untied Knot and lots of old favourites too. There will be dancing.

Thursday 22 September 8pm £15.

Hank, Cash and Cline Three legends of country music in one Wild West show! From Hank’s classics: ‘Jambalaya’ and ‘Hey Good Lookin’ through to Johnny Cash’s ‘Get Rhythm’, ‘Walk the Line’ and ‘Ring of Fire’, to the velvet country voice of Patsy Cline with ‘Sweet Dreams’, ‘I Fall to Pieces’ and ‘Crazy’. This is a tribute to the best of southern soulful country and rockabilly music. Friday 23 September 7.30pm £18.50, £17.50 concession, £10 child.

Darkside: The Pink Floyd Show Darkside will take you on a journey through the sounds, sights, laser lights and projected images of the sixties and seventies. Recall those defining days of Syd Barrett through the extra-terrestrial soundscape of ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ and on to the latter day masterly sounds of the ‘Division Bell’ album. Who can forget the mind bending ‘Great Gig in The Sky’? Saturday 24 September 8pm £16.

Comedy Night starring Archie Kelly A night of stand-up comedy hosted by comedian John Lebbon starring Archie Kelly from Phoenix Nights. Also starring: Nina Gilligan (Liverpool Comedian Of The Year 2014) Paul Imirie ‘Up and Coming talent’ Jason Manford Archie Kelly ‘Must See’ Peter Kay Friday 30 September 8pm £10. 18+


Traveling Wilburys Tribute Show This fantastic show celebrates the music of 80s super group The Traveling Wilburys who featured five individual icons: Roy Orbison, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty and Bob Dylan. With an easy relaxed style, excellent vocals and musicality these guys will give you an amazing night of entertainment. Friday 7 October 7.30pm £20, £18 concession.

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and support The Crazy World of Arthur Brown celebrated 45 years of the massive worldwide hit ‘Fire’ in 2013, with a brand new live show including the legendary fire helmet and rock ‘n’ roll theatricals. The 1968 number one single ‘Fire’ still gets regular airplay all over the world. This is a unique life story tour telling tales from his amazing career spanning almost 50 years. Saturday 8 October 7.30pm £15. 18+

Ian McMillan and Tony Husband ‘A Cartoon History of Here’ Comedy, cartoonery, poetry and improv! Created by tonight’s audience with Yorkshire poet, broadcaster and comedian Ian McMillan and ‘Cartoonist of the Year’ Tony Husband. A fast-flowing, rapid-rafting adventure in which two top funny men reflect upon local stories and legends.

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A CARTOON HISTORY OF HERE A comic cartoon and a jolly good laugh * for audiences 7 to 107

‘Ian McMillan, owner of one of the finest broadcasting voices currently gracing the airwaves’ Radio Times. Friday 14 October 7.30pm £12.50.

The Shee Multi instrumentalists and festival favourites, The Shee are celebrating with a brand new body of original work. This live show has a flavour to suit every palate. Whether it’s Scots, Gaelic, Bluegrass or Scandinavian music - once a tune has gone through the ‘Shee machine’, it’s theirs.

Saturday 15 October 7.30pm £12.50.

‘Jovial Poetic Troll’ Mark Radcliffe ‘The Keith Richards of cartooning’ The Times


Sir Chris Bonington Life and Times Thursday 20 October | 7.30pm £19/£17 concession

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Steeleye Span Folk rock pioneers Steeleye Span are touring with a new live show. Maddy Prior - the voice of the band - leads a line-up featuring faces old and new. Having collaborated with Sir Terry Pratchett on a record based on his Wintersmith novel, their 2016 performances will see them perform new gems alongside classics that have made them one of the most successful British folk rock bands ever. Monday 17 October 7.30pm £21.50.

Cheryl, Mike & Jay (Formerly of Bucks Fizz) Winners of the Song For Europe and Eurovision Song Contest in 1981 Bucks Fizz became household names around the world. They released over 20 singles including 3 number ones, selling over 15 million records. This year marks their 35th anniversary since winning the Eurovision Song Contest, so come and celebrate with them. Friday 21 October 7.30pm £22.

A Splendid Day Out Steampunk and Victorian Festival Two days of market, mayhem, music and merriment. Don your finest attire, choose your cane and parasol and join us for a perfectly formed weekend of style and shenanigans! Stock up on marvellous handmade items for your outfit at the artisan market. There will be tea duelling and tea and cake with entertainment by ‘Brickdust’ and ‘Marina Black’. Saturday 22 - Sunday 23 October 11am - 4pm £3 entry on the door under 12s free (accompanied by an adult), concessions apply.

An Evening with The Jam’s Rick Buckler The Jam had 18 consecutive top 40 singles in the UK from 1977 to 1982 including four number one hits. Rick tells all about his loves and life in an emotional packed evening recalling the incredible adventures being part of such an iconic band. Friday 28 October 7.30pm £14.


Hats off to Led Zeppelin If you want to experience the power and the passion of a Led Zeppelin concert, played by one of the most exciting rock ’n’ roll bands on the circuit today, then book your ticket to see this show now! With glowing endorsements from Led Zeppelin’s tour manager Richard Cole - ‘Worth seeing... entertainment with style’. Saturday 29 October 8pm £16.

Mark Thompson’s Spectacular Science Show You think science is boring, think again; this is science like you have never seen before. Explore the strange and magical properties of matter with exploding elephant’s toothpaste, vortex generating dustbins, dancing paste, vanishing beakers and even exploding Pringle tubes!

Tuesday 1 November 2pm Adult £8, child £7, family £25.

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An Evening of Mediumship with John Cook John is an exceptional medium who links with the spirit world to prove love never dies. This evening promises to be one of love, laughter and perhaps a few happy tears as he brings messages from your loved ones.

Thursday 3 November 7.30pm £15.

Harry Allen and the Kincaid Trio ‘Music from the Jazz Street’ Harry has performed at jazz festivals and clubs worldwide, frequently touring the USA, Europe and Asia. He has won countless awards and has over thirty recordings to his name. The Kincaid Trio are known for their versatility to play traditional and contemporary jazz and have produced 3 albums to date. The trio consists of Tom Kincaid on piano, Frank Grime on double bass and Gaz Hughes on drums. Thursday 10 November 7.30pm £12.


Les McKeown’s Bay City Rollers The music of the Bay City Rollers became the soundtrack for a generation of teenagers growing up in the mid 70s. Bringing a new energy to all their original hits including: ‘Bye Bye Baby’, ‘Shang-a-Lang’ and many more including new songs recorded for their latest album. Audiences are promised a fantastic night of fun and nostalgia. Friday 11 November 7.30pm £20. 14+

Morecambe Brass Band Remembrance Concert Enjoy this annual performance of traditional brass band music and service of remembrance. Proceeds are donated to the British Legion Poppy Appeal, Burma Star Association and other local ATC and the Army and Navy cadets. Keep up to date with the band’s performances at www.morecambeband.co.uk Saturday 12 November 7.30pm £12, £10 concession, £6 child.

Skerryvore All seven members bring their own musical style to the Skerryvore mix. The more they have experimented with this mix, the more the band and their signature sound of fiddles, guitar, accordion, bagpipes, whistles, drums, keyboards and vocals has evolved. Thursday 17 November 7.30pm £15.

John Otway and the Big Band Otway had his first hit single in 1977 with ‘(Cor Baby, That’s) Really Free’ with Wild Willy Barrett. Followed by ‘Bunsen Burner’ and ‘Beware Of The Flowers Cause I’m Sure They’re Going To Get You Yeah’. Expect madcap mayhem and some scintillating stunts from a man old enough to know better…and also to be surprised at just what a showman and musician really lies underneath. Friday 18 November 7.30pm £15.


Pop-Up Bowie Paul Anthony was voted the UK’s No.1 David Bowie Tribute Act at the National Tribute Awards 2013. With a full band he will perform two hours of Bowie’s biggest hits taking the audience on a musical journey, experiencing the masterpieces that made the late, great David Bowie the immortal legend he is. ‘Pop-Up Bowie’ aims to inspire, uplift and celebrate the life of a true artistic genius. Saturday 19 November 7.30pm £16.

Martin Hughes-Games and Iolo Williams - Wildlife Road Trip Natural history broadcasters Martin Hughes-Games and Iolo Williams team up to perform this informative and amusing wildlife show packed with fascinating facts and fun. Their exciting journey is filled with real life stories and takes the audience behind the scenes of the wonderful world of wildlife and TV presenting. Tuesday 22 November 7.30pm £16, £15 concession.

Dave Spikey ‘Punchlines’

Thursday 24 November 7.30pm £15.

The Searchers With classic hits as; ‘Sweets For My Sweet’, ‘Needles and Pins’, ‘Don’t Throw Your Love Away’, ‘Sugar and Spice’ and ‘When You Walk In The Room’, combined with anecdotes and reminiscences, this concert includes all their famous hits and much more.

Friday 25 November 7.30pm £20.

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Can a joke still be funny when you have been given the punchline beforehand? Dave is on a mission to find out. Add an irresistible mix of acute observational humour and your ribs will not just be tickled but thoroughly pummeled!


Promenade Concert Orchestra ‘Your Hundred Best Tunes’ A return visit to the ever-popular radio programme devised by Alan Keith, with a selection of popular classics including music by Rossini, Ketelbey, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, VaughanWilliams, Lehar, Elgar, Sibelius, Borodin, Delius and Ernest Tomlinson. Not to be missed. Sunday 27 November 3pm £15, £13 concession, £7 child.

Neville Staple Neville Staple, also known as The Original Rudeboy, is credited with changing the face of pop music not only once but twice. He continues to be a forerunner of the ska movement and continues to thrill audiences with his own excellent band including performing a headline slot on the Avalon Stage at Glastonbury Festival. Expect to hear some of Neville’s own material, some arrangements of his very favourite old school Ska numbers, as well as some classic hits. With support act. Friday 2 December 8pm £15. 18+

Buddy Holly and the Cricketers – Holly at Christmas Holly’s hits, other contemporary classics and some Christmas crackers are all wrapped up in a fast, furious and funny feast of entertainment. Monday 5 December 7.30pm £16.

Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band with Carols & Capers A unique celebratory show of Christmas music on renaissance and modern instruments. Maddy and the Carnival Band put their inimitable stamp on familiar and not-so-familiar festive fare with a refreshing cavalier attitude and plenty of humour. Carols & Capers will guarantee to be a Christmas party to remember. Tuesday 6 December 7.30pm £20.


The Houghton Weavers The Houghton Weavers have been entertaining crowds for over 40 years with their unique blend of popular folk music, humour and audience participation. As their motto says, they always: `Keep Folk Smiling`.

Friday 9 December 7.30pm £12.50.

A Vision Of Elvis starring Rob Kingsley This show brings you a full evening featuring all the classic hits, from the hip swiveling 50s Sun Studios to the Movie Years and the 1968 Comeback Special with the finale being the electrifying Jumpsuit Concert Years. Backed by a world class band and featuring full HD projection, this is the largest Elvis show to tour theatres in the UK. Saturday 10 December 7.30pm £18.50.

Chantel McGregor ‘Lose Control Tour’ Lose Control sees Chantel channeling her guitar playing and song-writing into an exciting pantheon of rock crescendos and riffs, that will not only leave her devout blues rock fan base in awe, but will also lead them into a sonic journey that will take them into new musical territory, whilst sticking to her current obsession with all things Southern Gothic. Monday 12 December 8pm £14 advance, £16 on the door.

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Herman’s Hermits The band has chalked up more than 23 hit singles, 10 hit albums, 3 major movies and countless television shows and concert tours all over the world. To date they have total record sales of over 75 million. Supported by ‘Golly’s Rock-Ola’ plus ‘Reelin and Rockin’. Friday 16 December 7.30pm £18 including hot supper.

14+


Morecambe Band Christmas Celebration Concert Celebrate the festive season with Morecambe Band at this traditional concert. The band will play an array of carols to get you into the Christmas spirit. Keep up to date with the band’s performances at www.morecambeband.co.uk

Saturday 17 December 7.30pm £10, £8 concession, £6 child.

Santa Saves Christmas Fairy Twinkle’s wand has stopped working and what has happened to the magic in Aladdin’s lamp? It looks as though Christmas might have to be cancelled… Join Fairy Twinkle and Pompom the Penguin as they meet Santa to save Christmas. Every child will receive a present from Santa in our special meet and greet and treat. Sunday 18 December 2pm £8.50, £30 family (2+2).

Rat Pack with Anita Harris These supremely talented cast members include: Des Coleman (Lenny from Eastenders) as Sammy Davis Jnr, Paul Drakeley (Inside Out) as Dean Martin and Ol’ Blue Eyes himself is David Alacey (Lovejoy). Now together with the Swinging Buddy Greco Orchestra under the direction of BBC Musical Director Don Hunt and the stunning L.A Showgirls, they are joined in this brand new spectacular by the amazing talent of Anita Harris. Friday 13 January 7.30pm £20.

Travels with My Camera by Peter Logan A series of colour slide presentations by Peter Logan 14 January – Robinson Crusoe Island and Easter Island 24 January – Greek Islands of Santorini and Crete 31 January – Down the river Elbe from Berlin to Prague 7 February – Andorra, Barcelona and Menorca 7pm £3 incl tea and biscuit.


Limehouse Lizzy Plus support Limehouse Lizzy continue to keep the spirit of Celtic rock icon Philip Lynott and his band Thin Lizzy alive, well and dominating stages worldwide. The band have also added a tribute into their show to ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist (and world renowned solo artist) Gary Moore. Saturday 21 January 8pm £14, £16 on the door. 14+

Promenade Concert Orchestra – New Year Viennese Concert featuring Raphaela Papadakis Celebrating their tenth New Year Viennese Concert, join the PCO and a young international soprano soloist, Raphaela Papadakis, for lots of music from the Strauss family and associates. Along with a surprise item or two to help celebrate the New Year in Viennese-style. The Turning Point Theatre Arts will also be dancing, so come and join in the celebration! Sunday 29 January 3pm £15, £13 concessions, £7 child.

Voodoo Room: A Night of Hendrix and Cream Voodoo Room are a new and exciting classic power trio paying tribute to both Hendrix and Cream. Featuring some of the UK’s finest musicians, they perform a kicking, world class show in total appreciation of these two massive pioneers from the world of classic blues/rock. Saturday 4 February 8pm £15, £13. 14+

The New Jersey Boys If you are a fan of The West End Show the Jersey Boys, then don’t miss the chance to see where it all began with ‘The New Jersey Boys’ show. Taking you back to this magical time in music history when four boys from New Jersey, USA and from the wrong side of the tracks invented their own unique sound. With all the favourites including: ‘Oh What A Night’, ‘Walk Like a Man’, ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry’, ‘Sherry’ and many more... Saturday 11 February 7.30pm £16.


Community Events Craft fair selling handmade items from makers across Lancashire and Cumbria 18 September, 16 October, 20 November, 11 December (11am-3pm) FREE entry Morecambe Bay Flower Club, Floral Art Demonstration 1st Wednesday of every month at 6:45pm ÂŁ5 unless advertised alternate price. Morecambe and Heysham Canine Society Dog Show 4 December 2016 & 26 March 2017 Contact Sally Lines 01524 415479 Doors open 9.30am. Judging starts at 10am.

Old Time Modern Sequence Dancing every Thursday 2pm - 4pm ÂŁ3 including tea and biscuits. Give Blood: 11 October: 2pm - 3.45pm & 4.45pm - 7.45pm 15 November: 1pm - 2.45pm & 3.45pm - 7.45pm 31 December: 10am - 1pm (see blood.co.uk for details) WI Coffee morning 24 November 10am - 12pm FREE entry.


Their outstanding vocal blend allied with their superb musicianship makes this concert a must for all lovers of great harmony.

Friday 17 February 7.30pm £19.50

Magic a Kind of Queen Hear and see Magic proudly performing the music of Queen. Now with more energy, a bigger line-up and a massive new sound. Featuring all their greatest hits including Bohemian Rhapsody, A Kind Of Magic, Under Pressure and more.

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A concert dedicated to the music of ELO – ‘Magic a kind of ELO’, a concert not to be missed.

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Magic a Kind of ELO

Saturday 18 February 7.30pm £19.50

Roy Chubby Brown LIVE Chubby doesn’t hold back from sharing his outlandish views, sailing so close to the mark, even the most seasoned of fans will be left gob smacked! As politically incorrect as ever, this live performance is the only place to catch the flamboyant comedian! If easily offended please stay away! Friday 24 February 7.30pm £20. 18+

The UB40 Experience Delivering outstanding quality entertainment with a full live band stage performance. Setting the mood for the groove, bringing the best of reggae, ska, 2-tone and rocksteady to make your UB40 experience... The ultimate experience!

Saturday 25 February 7.30pm £12.50, £10.


AT A GLANCE!

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SEPTEMBER

NOVEMBER

3-4 Vintage by the Sea Festival

1 Mark Thompson’s Spectacular Science Show

9 Roving Crows 10 The Fortunes 11 Tideswell Male Voice Choir 17 The Coal Porters 22 Shooglenifty

3 John Cook An Evening of Mediumship 10 Harry Allen and the Kincaid Trio ‘Music from the Jazz Street’

23 Hank Cash and Cline

11 Les McKeown’s Bay City Rollers

24 Darkside: The Pink Floyd Show

12 Morecambe Brass Band Remembrance Concert

30 Comedy Night

17 Skerryvore

OCTOBER 7 Traveling Wilburys Tribute Show 8 The Crazy World of Arthur Brown 14 Ian McMillan and Tony Husband 15 The Shee 17 Steeleye Span 21 Cheryl, Mike and Jay (formerly of Bucks Fizz) 22-23 A Splendid Day Out Steampunk Festival 28 An Evening with The Jam’s Rick Buckler 29 Hats off to Led Zeppelin

18 John Otway and the Big Band 19 Pop up Bowie 22 Martin Hughes Games and Iolo Williamson Wildlife Road Trip 24 Dave Spikey ‘Punchlines’ 25 The Searchers 27 Promenade Concert Orchestra


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2 Neville Staple

13 The Rat Pack with Anita Harris

5 Buddy Holly and the Cricketers

14, 24, 31 Travels with My Camera

6 Maddy Prior and the Carnival Band with Carols and Capers

21 Limehouse Lizzy 29 Promenade Concert Orchestra

9 The Houghton Weavers 10 A Vision of Elvis 12 Chantel McGregor

FEBRUARY

16 Herman’s Hermits

4 Voodoo Room

17 Morecambe Band Christmas Celebration Concert

7 Travels with My Camera

18 Santa Saves Christmas

17 Magic – ELO

11 The New Jersey Boys 18 Magic – A Kind of Queen 24 Roy Chubby Brown LIVE 25 The UB40 Experience

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