Tickets on sale for two new shows coming to Derby Arena next year
Derby LIVE is pleased to announce that tickets are on sale for two new fantastic shows taking place at Derby Arena next year. Joining our programme of events in 2021 are two music shows that are sure to get your foot tapping.
Direct from the West End and having sold out venues worldwide, Seven Drunken Nights - The Story of the Dubliners is coming to Derby Arena on Sunday 4 April 2021 with a brand new production for its 5th anniversary tour.
The talented cast of musicians and singers bring the music of iconic group The Dubliners back to life and will have you singing and dancing in the aisles. It is without doubt the ultimate feel good Irish show.
Tickets are on sale now for £26.50 and can be purchased from our website derbylive.co.uk or by calling the Sales and Information Team on 01332 255800.
The following month, join us for What’s Love Got To Do With It?, a joyous show celebrating the incredible music of Tina Turner. On Friday 21 May 2021, experience the ultimate tribute concert of one of the most iconic musical artists of our generation at Derby Arena.
After a fantastic sell out debut tour across the UK, Tina Turner fans will have the time of their lives as What’s Love Got To Do With It? is back for 2021 celebrating the music and 60-year career of this incredible rock and soul legend. Expect a night of high energy and feel-good rock-and-roll, performed by an all-live band. This joyous show features all the hits including Proud Mary, River Deep, Simply The Best, Private Dancer, and many more.
Tickets are on sale now from £27 and can be purchased from derbylive.co.uk or from our Sales and Information Team by calling 01332 255800. Under 14s to be accompanied by an adult.
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