WREXHAM'S William Aston Hall has promised a 'Mega' line-up of unmissable performances and shows.
Music? Comedy? Family activities? The William Aston Hall has everyone covered this March with a huge range of activities.
Celebrating 40-years on the road, Britain's raciest and sassiest cabaret trio are bringing Fascinating Aida to Wrexham on March, 7.
This new show will feature much-loved favourites and some wicked new songs.
On March, 11, Ricky Tomlinson returns to the stage in Irish Annie's musical play, a celebration of Irish culture from music to comedy.
The show will also feature the well-known live six-piece band The Shenanigans.
Meet landlady Annie and her regular madcap customers for a fun night of comedy, music and mayhem, featuring original tracks written for the show by Asa Murphy, along with some all-time favourite hits.
Ricky Tomlinson said: "This show is a delight to be part of, with a wonderful cast of characters and beautiful original and classic Irish music.
"Come and enjoy the show and sing-along with the song sheets provided. I guarantee you will have a ball."
Other music events taking place include Fairport Convention coming to Wrexham on March 5.
They have been entertaining music lovers for over half a century, having formed in 1967. This year’s Winter Tour will present a mix of long-established Fairport favourites and some surprises from albums old and new.
The Story of Guitar Heroes (March 8) has garnered critical acclaim both at home and abroad for its incredible homage to some of the most influential and iconic guitarists from the past 50 years of popular music.
Featuring talented world-class musicians and state-of-the-art video projection, the show journeys through five decades, from 1950s Rock & Roll through to the most creative and inspirational guitar heroes of the modern era.
Awake my soul: The Mumford & Sons Story is coming to Wrexham on March 10. It is the incredible live concert celebrating Mumford & Sons, one of the most famous British folk-rock bands of the 21st century and their unique sound.
You’ll be taken on the story of their musical journey from West London dive bars to sell-out stadium tours, multi-platinum albums and a private performance for Barack Obama.
From heartbreak to hedonism and song writing to instant success, Something About George will show you a life that was anything but quiet.
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Starring Daniel Taylor most recently at Theatr Clwyd in Blood Brothers, the musical biopic is coming to Wrexham on March, 16.
It will feature a five-piece band performing beautiful songs you will most certainly not want to miss.
For more information on any of the upcoming shows at the William Aston Hall this march, visit the website at www.williamastonwrexham.com
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