WREXHAM's William Aston Hall has some fantastic entertainment lined up for this month - and you won't want to miss out.
William Aston Hall is fast becoming known for huge music events and this February is no different.
There’s swing, reggae, rock, pop and classical covering a huge range of musical tastes.
UB40, the Legacy will be performed on February, 22 by the internationally acclaimed Johnny2bad recreating the greatest sounds from Birmingham reggae legends UB40.
The audience will be able to hear all the hits including Red Red Wine, Homely Girl, Kingston Town, Rat in mi Kitchen, Food for Thought and many more in an energetic performance by this 8-piece band - including a 3-piece horn section who have been personally endorsed by Ali Campbell.
The Simply The Best tribute to sensational Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame legend Tina Turner is coming to Wrexham, in What’s Love Got To Do With It on February, 24.
Bringing its spectacular show featuring all the hits including Proud Mary, River Deep and Private Dancer. Audiences are to get ready for some feel-good rock 'n' roll performed by an all-live band and awe-inspiring cast.
Wrexham Symphony Orchestra will also bring their latest concert, Italy and the Eternal City on February 25. Friends, Romans, and Countrymen are asked to lend your ears to celebrate Italy and the eternal city, Rome.
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With music from the film Gladiator, a selection of Arias by Puccini and Respighi’s epic piece that ends with a legion marching along the Via Appia.
Conducted by Robert Guy the programme includes Respighi - Pines Of Rome, Hans Zimmer – Gladiator and Tchaikovsky - Romeo & Juliet.
There really will be something for music fans everywhere in Wrexham this month, so take your seats and enjoy the show.
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