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Saturday 14th September 2024 | Doors open: 7pm | Show starts at: 8pm
Conkers
Tickets: £20 each - 10% Discount for Members
Free Parking.
Tasha Leaper is Madonna in a tribute to the pop diva herself, covering many of the greatest hits from her career along with some of the classic looks associated with the Queen of Pop.
Tasha is one of the most exciting tribute acts currently performing in the UK and gives a committed and energetic performance as Madonna. She has the looks, the voice and the moves to make for a truly authentic experience as well as a passion for performance and showmanship.
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