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Faenol concert tickets, maybe someone would like them...
luckyjasond
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I had a voicemail, won a pair of tickets for a concert at the Bangor Faenol Estate this weekend and asking if I really wanted them. I wish I could go, but unless they send me a private plane, it's very unlikely... :rolleyes:
So I guess I will have to cancel in the morning. Unless they would let me to give them away to someone who lives nearby from MSE!?
So I guess I will have to cancel in the morning. Unless they would let me to give them away to someone who lives nearby from MSE!?
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If nobody interested , I will call and cancel it now.0
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more details of the concert
We have 2 tickets to give away to the Music Under The Stars night at the Faenol Festival which takes place at Bangor Faenol Estate in Bangor on Sunday 24th August 2008
The Faenol festival was first held in 2000 and has quickly established itself as one of North Wales finest. Vaynol Park, just outside Bangor, is a venue that provides a natural amphitheatre and has the advantage of having the mountains of Snowdonia provide a stunning backdrop to the stage.
Captain Jack, otherwise known as John Barrowman will be joined on stage by Bryn Terfel and Daniel Boys. ‘Leading man, cult hero, debonair judge and show stopping singer ' are just a few of John Barrowman's attributes! Since rising to fame as a West End and Broadway star, today he is in demand as an actor and TV presenter and reality TV show judge. Daniel Boys has been a regular on West End and Musical Theatre stages across the UK over the past five years or so, but shot to fame as one of the finalists in the BBC's search for Joseph series Any Dream Will Do last year. Adding feminine glamour and vocals to the evening will be Welsh West End songstress Shan Cothi, and Jodie Prenger, the West End's new, long awaited Nancy for the new production of Oliver that will open this December.
Each night of the four night extravaganza will culminate in a magnificent firework display.0
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