The Floral Pavilion on the Wirral has lots going on this October, having opened its doors today for the first time at full capacity.
The theatre has some classic tribute acts, including The Illegal Eagles, ELO Again and family favourite with Peppa Pig live.
See what's on below and how you can get tickets!
Chris Bannister Performs The Music of John Denver
Friday October 8th, 8:00pm
Chris Bannister returns to The Blue Lounge with his show 'The Music of John Denver' for what is always a very special evening.
Price: £17.50
Tickets are available via the Floral Pavilion website.
Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham
Saturday October 9th, 7.30pm
Having toured together since 1986 to packed concert halls all over the world, the pair have won the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards – BEST DUO Award and been nominated in the Scottish Traditional Music Awards for ’Live Act of the Year’ and now hit the Floral Pavilion with their musical hits.
Price: £12.75
Tickets are available via the Floral Pavilion website.
Jonathan Pie: Fake News (Corona Remix)
Sunday October 10th 7.30pm
Jonathan Pie’s critically acclaimed sell out show FAKE NEWS finally returns, updated and remixed for a post-Corona world.
Price: From £21.25
Tickets are available via the Floral Pavilion website.
Burn - A Deep Purple Tribute
Saturday October 16th, 8pm
BURN - Deep Purple Tribute covers a great range of material, including all the songs you might expect to hear (HighwayStar, Woman From Tokyo, Child in Time, Space Truckin') but also exploring the later albums featuring David Coverdale and Glen Hughes, including You Fool No One, Might Just Take Your Life, Stormbringer and, of course, Burn. Not to be missed for any Purple fan.
Price: £15.75
Tickets are available via the Floral Pavilion website.
The Illegal Eagles
Thursday October 21st, 7.30pm
Celebrating 50 years since the formation of the legendary West Coast Country Rock band The Eagles in 1971, The Illegal Eagles return to Floral Pavilion in 2021 for another outstanding show promising more of their trademark musical prowess, acute attention to detail and incredible showmanship.
Price: £29.25
Tickets are available via the Floral Pavilion website.
Peppa Pig's Best Day Ever
Saturday October 23rd and Sunday October 24th, 10am, 1pm and 4pm
Price: Adults £16.75 to £21.75
Children Aged 1 to 15 £14.75 to £19.75
Children Ages 6 to 12 Months £10.00
Family of Four £67.00 (Band A seats only)
Get ready for a road-trip full of fun adventures. From castles to caves, dragons to dinosaurs and ice-creams to muddy puddles – there is something for all of the family and their friends to enjoy, including Miss Rabbit, Mr Bull, Suzy Sheep, Gerald Giraffe and more!
Tickets are available via the Floral Pavilion website.
The Adventures of The Yorkshire Shepherdess Amanda Owen
Tuesday October 26th, 7.30pm
In this frank, funny and informative new show, Yorkshire Shepherdess Amanda Owen shares heart-warming tales and honest anecdotes from her remarkable farming, family life in North Yorkshire.
Price: £20.25
Tickets are available via the Floral Pavilion website.
Dr Richard Shepherd - Unnatural Causes
Thursday October 28th, 7.30pm
Dr Richard Shepherd’s ‘Unnatural Causes’ will tell the story of not only the cases and bodies that have haunted Doctor Shepherd the most, but also how to live a life steeped in death.
Age Guidance: 16+
Price: £26.75
Tickets are available via the Floral Pavilion website.
ELO Again
Friday October 29th, 7.30pm
The Ultimate Tribute to Jeff Lynne and the Electric Light Orchestra. ELO AGAIN are back with their stunning 'Re-Discovery Tour' celebrating the truly universal music of Jeff Lynne and the Electric Light Orchestra.
Price: £26.75
Tickets are available via the Floral Pavilion website.
Clinton Baptiste goes Stratospheric!
Sunday October 31st
From Bolton via Vegas... to the stars! Following the massive success of his last UK tour, clairvoyant medium and psychic Clinton Baptiste has gone exploring, stateside.
Age guidance: 14+
Price: £23.25
Tickets are available via the Floral Pavilion website.
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