In aid of East anglian children's hospices

Night with Nik

Friday, 21st September 2018

at Suffolk Barn

GATES OPEN at 7pm

 

A rare opportunity to experience a fabulous late summer evening of music with the legendary Nik Kershaw and his Band performing a private benefit concert in rural Suffolk.

 

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About the event

EACH logoFor one night only, this exclusive concert will be held at the beautiful Suffolk Barn near Bury St Edmunds on 21st September 2018. Nik will be playing many of his classic tracks, some more recent material, plus a few surprises!

Later in the evening DJ Vinyl Richie will host a funktastic ‘80s disco!

All proceeds from the concert will go to EACH (East Anglian Children’s Hospices) to support their vital ongoing work.

This is an ‘invitation only’ event so if you are the recipient of an email invitation you will be able to buy tickets for yourself and your friends.

All tickets are priced at £65 each.

Capacity will be limited so tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

If you are unable to attend please consider making a donation.

heart-felt thanks

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