SOUL TRAIN will again soon steam into Grantham and on board will be a fine feast of soulful gems.
Harking back to the wonderful days when the dance floor was king, performers deliver a fun presentation of 60s and 70s soul classics. From early soul days of Tamla Motown, Stax and Atlantic records through to disco and beyond as the show brings on the good times.
Featured in a fun feel good production are classic hit songs by -
Stevie Wonder, Isley Brothers, Supremes, Gladys Knight, O'Jays, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, Ike & Tina Turner, Donna Summer, Candi Staton, Whitney Houston, Billy Ocean, Lionel Richie, Tavares
and many more great artists that still keep us singing and dancing.
Great atmosphere - wonderful memories and always a fun night out!
Show producer and performer Wayne Kennedy goes back to his roots having sold well over one million concert tickets for his theatre shows.
The Stage - Superb - Remarkable - Tremendously Entertaining!
The BBC - MAGNIFICENT!
For more information on how to get on board please visit www.SoulTrain.org.uk
Join thousands of friends on our facebook page www.facebook.com/soultrainshowuk
Important Information
Venue: Guildhall Arts Centre, Theatre
Tickets: £23 standard
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