Lipstick live

Tickets are selling fast for a music extravaganza coming to Telford on Thursday 28 June. Fresh from its West End debut at Leicester Square, ‘Lipstick on Your Collar’ is set to lift the roof at the Oakengates Theatre @ The Place with a spectacular show that delivers classic hits from the golden era of music.

The show takes audiences on a journey from the birth of rock ‘n’ roll through to the beat group sounds of the British Invasion and beyond – expect tight harmonies and plenty of dancing in the aisles, with hits from Connie Francis, Buddy Holly, Brenda Lee, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Beatles, the Ronettes, Cliff Richard, Cilla Black, Sandi Shaw and other musical legends.

Lead singer Nicola Seeking-Smith says, “We’re really excited to be bringing our show to Telford. Our band contains some of the country’s top musicians and singers, so we’re extremely proud of the show – we hope our portrayal of this fantastic music will have people singing along and dancing in the aisles!”

Tickets cost £21 each, and are available at theplacetelford.com/whats-on/music/lipstick-on-your-collar/1656 or by calling on 01952 382382.

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