COMING up this season in the Wote Street venue:
Friday October 3: Country Roads – A Celebration of John Denver
This show will take you on a magical journey evoking nostalgic memories of a time when the singer songwriter dominated the US and UK charts.
The show features popular hits including Annie’s Song, Leaving On A Jet Plane, Rocky Mountain High and the biggest hit single of the 70s – Take Me Home, Country Roads.
Saturday October 4: Viva Santana
The group bring their phenomenal Latin rock explosion to Basingstoke celebrating the music of the legendary Carlos Santana.
It’s all there, from the powerful four-piece rhythm section that brings the heartbeat of the band, to the infectious Hammond organ wizardry; from Santana 1, Abraxas and Moonflower to the recent hits from Supernatural, Shaman and All That I Am.
Thursday October 9: Sing-a-Long Songs of War Time
Commemorate the 75th & 100th Anniversary of World War II and World War I with music made famous by The Glenn Miller Orchestra, Dame Vera Lynn, George Formby, and Max Bygraves.
The show features a live band and projections of war time memorabilia, alongside three fabulous singers. Come along and have a good old sing song.
Friday October 24: The Bootleg Shadows
For anyone who loves the sounds of the 60s, and enjoys a few laughs along the way, the group perform a tribute concert that encompasses The Shadows’ amazing career from 1960 until the early '80s.
Saturday October 25: Masters of the House
Features former stars from Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, The Producers and other hit West End musicals, performing in concert.
Wednesday October 29: Songbird: The Music of Eva Cassidy
A fantastic concert performance which tells the story of one the greatest singers of the 1980s and 1990s.
The show stars Sarah-Jane Buckley, one of the world’s leading Eva Cassidy interpreters.
Box office: 01256 844244, anvilarts.org.uk.
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