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3 January | 2024 | 5.00pm
Royal Concert Hall
Tickets - £29 to £34.50
THE WORLD FAMOUS GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA Directed by Ray McVay Ray McVay brings the Glenn Miller Orchestra back to Nottingham with the fabulous harmonies of the Moonlight Serenaders and the sublime vocals of Catherine Sykes and Mark Porter. Also featuring The Uptown Hall Gang – an outstanding Dixieland group drawn from members of the orchestra. The show will include all the most popular Glenn Miller hits … In the Mood, Moonlight Serenade, American Patrol, Little Brown Jug, Tuxedo Junction, Chattanooga Choo Choo . In the second half John James will join Mark and Ray Wordsworth to give their rendition of The Rat Pack. Audiences of all ages will be thrilled by the sound of this amazing Big Band.
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