Yes, it’s True: Spandau Ballet star to perform at The Whitty
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Spandau Ballet's debut album, co-founder Steve Norman is preparing to come to The Whitty Theatre in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate the 40th anniversary of Spandau Ballet's debut album, co-founder Steve Norman is preparing to come to The Whitty Theatre in Wokingham
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Read moreDetailsHis production, Ocean, will splash into the Reading arts venue on Thursday, April 14.
Read moreDetailsFilm, TV and gaming guests, vehicles and props, comic artists, traders, gaming zones, cosplay zones and competitions will make up the celebration.
Read moreDetailsFirst hitting the road in 1966, the band's career has since spanned over six decades touring across the UK and Europe.
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