New Music Night Joins Old Favourite at Parr Hall This Autumn

By: Sep. 11, 2017
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Warrington will boogie the night away this September with a brand new music event to run alongside an old favourite at Parr Hall.

Music lovers are being invited to don their dance shoes for a weekend of 70s disco, Motown and club soul's most memorable melodies.

Returning to Parr Hall on Friday 29 September, 70s Disco has proven itself to be an unforgettable night which fans flock to as they step back in time to the disco era, complete with all that glitters, and all that hair!

National DJs will be playing original vinyl and bringing back the sounds of Billy Ocean, Barry White, Edwin Starr, Chairmen of the Board, Bay City Rollers, Detroit Spinners, Donna Summer, Three Degrees, Chic, Kool and The Gang, T. Rex, Sister Sledge, and many more.

For those who prefer something a bit more soulful, we have a new night starting the following evening, Saturday 30 September - Motown and Club Soul.

Be there for the first event of its kind at Parr Hall and enjoy the sounds of the 60s and 70s: expect to hear music by Stevie Wonder, The Four Tops, The Temptations, Diana Ross and The Supremes, The Contours, Edwin Starr to name a few.

These two fantastic nights out are not to be missed! Tickets are on sale now.

IF YOU GO:

70s Disco - Friday 29 September, 8pm, £7

Motown & Club Soul - Saturday 30 September, 8pm, £7

At Parr Hall, Palmyra Square South, Warrington, WA1 1BL

Tickets and information: 01925 442345 | www.pyramidparrhall.com

Pyramid & Parr Hall are two of the North West's leading arts and entertainment venues for music, comedy, dance, drama and much more. The venues have played host to big name acts including John Bishop, The Stone Roses, Billy Ocean, Jools Holland and Peter Kay to name a few.

Parr Hall is a listed building and has been a long standing feature of Warrington's cultural scene since its opening in 1895. It is a medium sized concert venue with 1000 seats. Pyramid opened in 2002, with support from Arts Council England and the National Lottery, as an arts centre focusing on smaller performances and community events. It offers a range of spaces to hire for events, weddings and conferences.

The venues are run by Culture Warrington which is a charitable trust that was established in May 2012 to also manage Warrington Museum & Art Gallery and cultural events across the town including Warrington Festival and Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival.



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