Righteous Brothers’ BILL MEDLEY – FIRST EVER CONCERT IN THE UK – Wembley Arena – Nov 24th

RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS’ BILL MEDLEY

 ** LIVE AT WEMBLEY ARENA **

** FIRST EVER CONCERT IN THE UK **

 ‘60’s – UNCHAINED AND LIVE’

ONE NIGHT ONLY

NOVEMBER 24TH 2013

 Special Guests include 1960s icons

Gary Puckett and the Union Gap

STILL DRIFTING featuring RAY LEWIS … Former Lead Singer of The Drifters

The Foundations

 BillMedleyBill Medley is best known as one half of The Righteous Brothers, the pair that brought us 60s classic ‘You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ and wedding dance favourite ‘Unchained Melody’.  Known as the brother with the rich baritone, it may surprise many to learn that Bill has never performed a live Concert in the UK.  This is all set to change however, as he announces an exclusive one-night-only show at Wembley Arena on 24th November.

 

“It was always my dream to perform in the UK,” explains Bill. “I’ve been performing for 50 years, so now we’ll have the time of our lives at Wembley in November…!”

 

‘60’s – Unchained And Live’ will also feature the talents of a host of other 1960’s icons: Gary Puckett & the Union Gap are best known for hits such as ‘Young Girl’ and will also be making theirdebut UK stage appearance;  Still Drifting featuring Ray Lewis … former lead singer of The Drifters  brought us classics including ‘Under The Boardwalk’ and ‘Kissing In The Back Row’, whilst The Foundations are probably best known for their smash hit ‘Build Me Up Buttercup’.

 

Show tickets go on sale:  Friday 10th May 9.00am (details below)

 

Ticket Details

Wembley Arena, Arena Square, Engineers Way, London HA9 OAA

Prices from: £29 – £100.

(Meet and Greet Package available)

Doors open @ 6.15pm

Booking details:

Wembley Box Office (www.wembleyarena.co.uk)

Ticket Master (www.ticketmaster.co.uk)

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