A show celebrating Annie Lennox and The Eurythmics will be performed in Milford Haven in September.
This brand-new theatre production will take place at the Torch Theatre, courtesy of multi-award winner Stacy Green.
Notably, the Agents Association at the National Tribute Music Awards crowned Green as the UK's No. 1 Annie Lennox Tribute.
The show features some of the 80s and 90s iconic hits brought back to life by Green and her band, including her very own 'Dave Stewart'. The audience can relish classics like 'Love is a Stranger', 'Here Comes the Rain Again', 'Sisters are Doing it for Themselves' and the incomparable 'Sweet Dreams'.
Green's resemblance to the legendary artist is striking, a fact vouched by her recognition as a finalist in the National Tribute Music Awards' best look-alike category.
Titled 'Yourythmics', the show promises an evening filled with energetic performances, authentic vintage costumes, and an engaging light show that will transport audiences back to the distinctive music era of the Eurythmics.
The show will also pay tribute to Lennox's promising solo career, setting the stage for a memorable 80s-themed night with a moving visual backdrop.
Songs from this period including 'There Must Be an Angel (Playing with my Heart)', 'Thorn in my Side', 'Little Bird', 'Why', 'Walking on Broken Glass', 'Would I Lie to You?', 'Who’s That Girl?', 'You Have Placed a Chill in my Heart', and 'When Tomorrow Comes' will be performed.
Yourythmics is scheduled for September 22 at 7.30pm at the Torch Theatre.
Tickets are priced at £24.50 and can be booked by contacting the Box Office on 01646 695267 or by visiting the Torch Theatre website.
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