After many very successful shows held in the past, renowned entertainer Clifford Richards is gearing up to give his audience another spectacular evening of enchanting music.
This time the concert is presented by DK Promotions.
'Clifford Richards in Concert', an evening of funfiiled entertainment will come on Sunday 1st December 2024, starting at 7.00pm, at the King's Court, Cinnamon Lakeside.
‘This will be a concert that’s stylish, satisfying, memorable and full of audience interaction. It’s going to be a 3 hour show, packed with a great selection of well-loved popular songs from the books of Elvis, Tom Jones, Engelbert, Jim Reeves, Cliff Richard and many more evergreen artistes’ Cliff explained.
There will also be segments where Sri Lankan flavour will be added to the show with some well-loved Sinhala songs including bailas and not forgetting Cliff’s own creations. The audience will also be treated to a sing-along session and many surprises.
Blessed with a captivating voice, endearing persona and a wonderful sense of humour, Clifford is very capable of holding his audience spellbound from start to finish.
‘As always it will be solid entertainment for the entire family’ he added.
The concert will be musically backed by popular band ‘Redeemers’
Seating will be table style (Tables of 10), priced at Rs. 6,000/- (Inclusive of a Rs. 2,500 redeemable voucher on F&B).
Tickets are out now on www.mytickets.lk
Sunday Times, Daily Mirror and Daily Financial Times are the official print media partners, while Gold FM is the official radio partner.
For more details call 0777 744950 or 0777 812648.
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