The Bogus Brothers are back in town!
Published on 6th November 2008 in Ents
Selby's favourite party piece are returning to the town to celebrate the Christmas season.
The Bogus Brothers will be performing at the Drax Social Club on Saturday, December, 27.
After another chaotic year performing with the likes of Simply Red, the five-piece band of energetic showmen have a special Christmas party treat planned for this year's Christmas show.
Tony Williams, manager of the band, told the Selby Post: "This is one of our favourite gigs of the year and all the lads look forward to it so much.
"It has been a very difficult year for a lot of people and the year ahead is uncertain but in these uncertain times I know we can bring some light relief and fun to Christmas."
Tony added: "I'm certain anyone attending the Christmas party at Drax will forget about the current world climate for the night and let their hair down.
"There will be the usual energetic performance and as this year it's nearer to Christmas rather than New Year there will be a few surprises!"
Tickets are on sale now and are priced at £15. It is advised to book early to avoid disappointment.
For the past two years, tickets sold out within days.
To purchase your tickets call the Drax Social Club on 01757 618041.
(06-11-42 SU)
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