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Proms In The Park featuring The D-Day Darlings Trio

Britain's Got Talent Finalists

with The Wellington Brass Band

Bringing the true spirit of the wartime era alive, The D-Day Darlings sing the heartfelt harmonies that kept Britain smiling through its darkest times with popular WW2 songs such as We'll Meet Again, I'll Be Seeing You, Land of Hope and Glory, and Bless Em’ All.

Wearing original WRAF uniforms, the darlings can perform against a backdrop of original 1940's film footage, taking the audience on a journey into the heart of an era where troops were being serenaded by the likes of Dame Vera Lynn, who is an advocate of the show.

Also proudly supported by The Royal British Legion, the Forces’ favourite sweethearts do their bit for our nation’s heroes with each performance, having raised around £40,000 to help the charity so far. 

The D-Day Darlings boast a long list of major credits including The Imperial War Museum, The Black Country Museum, Royal Hospital Chelsea and RAF Cosford’s Veterans Parade & Britain’s Got Talent Finalists 2018. Perfect for any military or forties-themed event, they create the atmosphere of wartime Britain with authentic 40s glamour, quality vocals and professionalism.

 



Venue Levy

Where applicable, advertised ticket prices are inclusive of a venue levy, retained by the venue to maintain our programme of arts and entertainment.


Book Tickets

Tickets £7 Concession £5

Show running time (approx): 2hrs 15 mins

For wheelchair and access requirements please contact Theatre Enquiries 01952 382370

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