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The Pasadena Roof Orchestra

Wed 8 Jan

With an unparalleled reputation across the UK, Europe and beyond, for over 50 years the Pasadena Roof Orchestra have been re-creating the sounds of a golden era of music from the 1920s and 1930s to widespread acclaim.

In this beautifully crafted new concert for 2024 the orchestra return with a sparkling selection of the their best-loved music and songs.  Expect to hear classics from the pens of Irving Berlin, Ray Noble and Cole Porter, as well as electrifying hot jazz from the likes of Fletcher Henderson and Duke Ellington.

Presenting the show, and putting on his top hat and tails, is the suave singer and band leader Duncan Galloway.  So pack up your troubles, come on get happy, and experience an evening of superlative live music, with more than a dash of wit and humour.

For more information about Pasadena Roof Orchestra,
visit their website here

Booking Information
Showing: Wednesday 8 January 2025
Some element of front and back

Tickets: £23.00 - £27.50

Concessions: £2.00 off

Reviews

"An evening of rare musical entertainment..."

— The Financial Times

"... brilliantly evoked an array of 20’s and 30’s musical styles..."

— The Sunday Telegraph

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