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Soulful cast show How Sweet It Is to love Motown

Great offer for Bedford Corn Exchange show exclusive to the Times & Citizen

Has there ever been a record label with a more evocative name than Motown?

And has there ever been a label with a more impressive roster of acts?

Over its 50-year history, Motown has been home to the likes of Smokey Robinson, The Jackson 5, Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross and Lionel Richie.

And what wedding/house party/iTunes playlist would be complete without tunes such as Reach Out I'll Be There, Going Loco in Acapulco, or I Can't Help Myself?

Now in its eighth successive year, Motown's Greatest Hits-How Sweet It Is combines first class music with slick choreography and a live orchestra to deliver truly outstanding music and celebrate Motown.

The two hour hit parade features music from The Four Tops, The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, The Isley Brothers and many more, all lovingly recreated by the tour's four professional singers and eight piece band.

The show has proved a hit up and down the UK and comes to Bedford Corn Exchange on Friday (November 6) at 8pm.

For more information call the box office on 01234 269519.

Plus to celebrate the 50th birthday of Motown, Go! has teamed up with Motown's Greatest Hits-How Sweet It Is to offer readers a fantastic 50 ticket giveaway.

When calling the box office, simply quote this exclusive reference number, howsweet-61109, and the first 50 callers will get a free ticket when they purchase a full price ticket for 19.50.


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