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LateRooms.com - Hall for Cornwall to Welcome Des O'Connor

Des O'Connor will treat fans to an evening of music and laughter at the Hall for Cornwall on July 1st.

2011-06-01
CORNWALL, ENGLAND, June 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Legendary entertainer Des O'Connor is due to appear at the Hall for Cornwall this summer.

The veteran singer and broadcaster's show at the Truro venue on Friday July 1st will give people a rare opportunity to see one of the biggest names in British show business live on stage.

O'Connor is currently in the middle of his 2011 UK tour and has promised fans around the country plenty of music and laughter.

With 36 albums, several top ten hits and more than 16 million record sales to his name, the east London-born performer has plenty of material to choose from.

He may also treat members of the audience to stories and anecdotes from his glittering career as a TV host, which saw him feature in a primetime show for 45 consecutive years.

At the age of 79, O'Connor continues to delight fans with his talent, charisma and easygoing charm.

Tickets to see him live in Cornwall are available online, priced at GBP21. The event is due to begin at 19:30 BST.

Concert-goers can browse a diverse selection of luxury hotels in Cornwall at LateRooms.com, which recommends the Jamaica Inn Cornwall.

Visit http://www.hallforcornwall.co.uk/ or contact the venue on 01872 262466 for more information.

Editors Notes:

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - Hall for Cornwall to Welcome Des O'Connor
Des O'Connor will treat fans to an evening of music and laughter at the Hall for Cornwall on July 1st.