We will be changing the format of night as follows
One game of Play your cards right and we will give a raffle ticket to each person who is pub for a free draw to play for one free dink for every line completed three tickets will be drawn when prize won end of game
We will then a further game later in night for a £ 1.00 ago and win cash prize depending on sales
open the box stands at 230 with 5 keys until it won then we swap to chase
and we have jackpot bingo standing at 40.00 on 51 numbers
WE HAVE PRIMAL FOODS BACK FROM 5.00 TO 8.00 https://www.facebook.com/deedeekinscooperIII/about
Dancing on roller skates, Jay covers all genres from alt and classic rock to party-starting modern hits. He performs a fantastic 80s/90s set covering Queen, Billy Joel, Guns and Roses, Wham! ("Wake Me Up Before You Go Go"), Bon Jovi's "You Give Love a Bad Name," Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up," Tom Jones' "Sex Bomb," and nostalgic pop punk hits like "Teenage Dirtbag" "Year 3000" as well as some fun dance songs like "Cotton Eyed Joe," and "the Grease [musical] megamix." For earlier in the night, "YMCA" and "Celebration" are also big crowd favourites.
Jay also adores Y2K hits and 2010s classics "I'm Yours" by Jason Mraz, from Ed Sheeran to "Shut Up and Dance," "Hey Soul Sister," "Rock DJ," "500 Miles," "Im Loving Angels Instead," and more.
And if the crowd is right, Jay, a rocker at heart, loves to belt "Pour Some Sugar On Me" and "Sweet Child of Mine."
For our more young-at-heart audiences, Jay has a rock n roll classics set available from the 50s and 60s from Elvis to Bill Hailey and the Comets. Our favourites, "Johnny B Goode," always gets the crowd dancing along, and Nat King Cole's "L-O-V-E" offers a timeless classic for all.
Finally, Jamie adores country music, especially "Sweet Home Alabama," the Woolpacker's "Hillbilly Rock, " and "Take Me Home Country Roads."
We love to finish the night with Queen's"Dont Stop Me Now" and "Sweet Caroline."
A Father and Son acoustic duo playing covers from 60’s to present day. We feature vocal harmonies throughout our show and enjoy nothing more than seeing people singing and dancing along!
WITH ROCKYBOBS FOOR VAN FROM 5.00 TO 8.00
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Ruben Seabright hails from Worcester, bringing acoustic riffs and big vocals. He specialises in renditions of rock/grunge/punk/metal so expect to hear stripped down versions of Black Sabbath, Nirvana, Led Zeppelin, Biffy Clyro and many more!
Friday we have a Eighties themed disco with simply the best Ultimate Choices
And on Saturday 5th we have Sophie Sinclair appearing from 8.30 and new food outlet from5.30
about
Sophie Sinclair (born 24th June 1999) is a British singer from Solihull, England. Known for her "sweet, yet soulful vocals", Sinclair gained traction after singing in various bars whilst at university.
Sophie Sinclair was born on 24th June 1999. She began piano and vocal lessons aged 4, and picked up violin, cello, drums and tuned percussion by aged 13. Alongside music, Sinclair also took ballet classes and danced with English Youth Ballet aged 15-18. She was also active in the West Midlands musical theatre/am-dram scene, most notably playing "Polly Baker" in Crazy for You and "Elle Woods" in Legally Blonde.
Sinclair graduated with a 1st Class degree in Music and Popular Music from the University of Wolverhampton in 2020. She went on to complete a post-graduate qualification in Psychiatric Employment, Recovery and Management after experiencing her own struggles with mental health.
In 2019, Sinclair took part in 'The 7 Arts Still Exist' festival during Covid-19 lockdown, showcasing a collection of poetry centred around surviving sexual assault and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Sinclair writes under the page 'Exhibit A', which she described as "a great outlet" for her own recovery. Sinclair has used her music as a way to raise funds for charities such as Rape and Sexual Violence Project (RSVP), Women's Aid, Marie Curie and Evo-Fest, to raise money in memory of six-year-old Arthur Lambinjo-Hughes, who was tragically murdered at the hands of his own parents.