THERE’S an exciting line-up planned for the weeks ahead at Melksham’s Assembly Hall, with two highly acclaimed tribute acts set to entertain audiences.
On Friday 15th April, Voodoo Room take to the stage, paying tribute to some of the greatest names in rock history, including Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Cream.
Organisers say, “Voodoo Room are a stunning power-trio featuring some of the UK’s finest musicians. Members of the band have played with Massive Attack, Ben E. King, Duran Duran, Stevie Winwood, Thunder, Arthur Brown and Fish to name a few.
“A world-class show, put together in total appreciation of these massive pioneers of classic blues and rock, this is not a caricature tribute act.
“Hear all the classics including: Strange Brew, Hey Joe, Sunshine Of Your Love, Fire, Layla, Purple Haze etc.”
On Friday 20th May, the hall will host an evening of mediumship with Nikki Kitt.
Organisers say, “Returning to the hall for an astonishing evening of spiritualism and mediumship, Nikki Kitt is one of the UK’s leading psychic mediums. Nikki aims to provide evidence of the afterlife as well as give comfort and peace of mind to audience members through links to departed loved ones, which she does with incredible accuracy and detail.
“Giving a level of insight into personalities and personal information unmatched by most other mediums, Nikki will provide you with confirmation, solace and an evening not easily forgotten.”
On Thursday 26th May, Neil Sands returns to the Assembly Hall with his Happy and Glorious show, celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee
Organisers say, “Join Neil Sands when he returns to the Hall once again, this time to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. A heart-warming afternoon of patriotic nostalgia culminating in Neil’s trademark flag-waving tribute to the veterans of the armed forces.”
Also coming up in the months ahead is, Hometown Glory: A Tribute to Adele on Saturday 28th May; and Boogie Wonderland 70’s & 80’s Disco Night on Thursday 2nd June as part of the town’s Jubilee celebrations.
For more information, visit www.melkshamassembly.co.uk where you can book tickets online; or call 01225 709887.