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LateRooms.com - Experience The Magic of Soul in Bournemouth

The show features classic tracks such as Knock on Wood and Respect.

2011-06-21
BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND, June 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) Some of the biggest acts of the 60s and 70s will be honoured in Bournemouth next month when The Magic of Soul heads to the south coast town.

Described by the organisers as the feel-good show of the year, the concert will take in the music of star musicians such as Aretha Franklin, Earth, Wind and Fire, Marvin Gaye, and Michael Jackson.

An extensive track listing has been picked out, meaning audiences can look forward to hearing classic hits including Respect, Midnight Hour, Knock on Wood and many more.

As well as providing a treat for the ears, the show promises to be a visual spectacle, with the performers squeezing in 16 costume changes throughout the night.

Slick choreography and an authentic live band will help to complete the experience.

The Magic of Soul is set to take the stage at the Pavilion Theatre on Friday July 8th, with ticket prices ranging from GBP19 to GBP21 depending on the seat.

This performance is one of just three 2011 shows featuring the ensemble, with the other two taking place in Southend and Aberdeen.

Lovers of soul music looking will find LateRooms.com recommends a generous selection of Bournemouth hotels, such as the Royal Bath Hotel Bournemouth.

More information can be found by calling 0844 576 3000 or visiting http://www.bic.co.uk/.

Editors Notes:

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - Experience The Magic of Soul in Bournemouth
The show features classic tracks such as Knock on Wood and Respect.