Caernarfon Herald

Max is back!

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FOLLOWING a series of sell-out performanc­es in 2018, Max Boyce’s tour has been extended into 2019 due to overwhelmi­ng public demand!

Max Boyce has been entertaini­ng people all over the world for more than 40 years with his ability to paint pictures in word and song. A huge new young audience has recently discovered this exceptiona­l entertaine­r, taking him into their hearts and making him a true modern-day folk hero.

Max’s live performanc­es need no introducti­on; the audience’s reactions and standing ovations speak for themselves.

Supporting Max is comedian John Martin and Bronwen Lewis.

Bronwen Lewis is a singersong­writer from South Wales. She has played piano from the age of five and taught herself guitar from the age of 13. She is bilingual and shot to fame after performing her Welsh/English take on the song ‘Fields of Gold’ by Sting on The Voice Series 2.

Bronwen went on to star in the BAFTA award-winning film Pride, in which she sang the soundtrack theme song, Bread and Roses. She has recently released her debut album ‘Home’ with Dafydd Iwan’s record label ‘Sain’, and her debut single ‘Wide Eyed Love’ got national radio plays on BBC Radio Wales. ● Max makes a welcome return to the Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl on anuary 26, 2019. Tickets are £28.50, no concession­s. Call 01745 33 00 00 or book at www.rhylpavili­on.co.uk

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