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Monday, 12th May 2008

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ELO to shine in Lynn



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MEMBERS of classic rock bands Electric Light Orchestra and ELO PART II are bringing their comeback tour to Lynn.
The band has reunited for a greatest hits tour and is set to perform at Lynn Corn Exchange next Friday (March 14).

Since 1973, Kelly Groucutt and Mik Kaminski, along with Louis Clark in 1974, Eric Troyer in 1991, Phil Bates in 1994 and Gordon Townsend in 1999, have performed to sell-out audiences across the globe.

Proving they still have what it takes, the band has headlined concerts in theatres and arenas in more than 50 countries, including New York's Carnegie Hall and London's Royal Albert Hall.

West Norfolk gig-goers can look forward to classic songs including Mr Blue Sky, Evil Woman, Turn to Stone, Sweet Talkin' Woman, Strange Magic, Xanadu, Do Ya and the sing-along rock anthem Don't Bring Me Down at next week's gig.

Tickets cost £30 and are available from the box office on 01553 764864. The concert begins at 8pm.

Visit www.kingslynncornexchange .co.uk to find out more.





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  • Last Updated: 10 March 2008 3:32 PM
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