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You can enjoy‘An Evening with Snooker Greats’at Motherwell Concert Hall tomorrow (Thursday, February 20).

Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor will recreate the 1985 World Championsh­ip Final with host and referee, John Virgo.

Join the snooker greats as they recreate the match that gripped a nation. A record-breaking 18.5m TV viewers stayed up to watch the legendary encounter. This is your chance to see the rematch with snooker royalty as they recreate the final frame from that special night.

John Virgo will be your host and referee for an evening guaranteed to include his famed, hilarious snooker impression­s.

This is a night not to be missed, with a Q&A providing you with the opportunit­y to pose the questions you always wanted to ask.

Book your tickets now by phoning 01698 403120 or by visiting culturenl. co.uk

Meanwhile, the world’s ultimate musical duo, Michael Ball and Alfie Boe, are‘BackTogeth­er’.

The pair are set to delight cinema audiences up and down the country with the final show of their UK tour at the O2 Arena.

And Michael Ball & Alfie Boe: Back Together will be screened at Airdrie Town Hall on Saturday and Sunday, March 28 and 29.

Ball and Boe starred in the West End’s phenomenal­ly successful staged concert of Les Misérables. They’re now reuniting to tour their third album Back Together, following the number one best-selling hits Together and Together Again.

The superstar pair will take on their favourite musical theatre, pop and rock tracks. This includes songs from The Lion King, The Greatest Showman and The Phantom of the Opera. Plus a brilliantl­y arranged‘Queen Medley’.

With their phenomenal voices and undeniable on-stage chemistry, Ball and Boe’s irresistib­le charm will light up the big screen.

Book your tickets now by calling 01698 403120 or visiting culturenl.co.uk.

KIRSTEN MCSTAY

Motherwell Concert Hall is in for a treat this weekend as the Circus of Horrors comes to town.

They are celebratin­g their 25th anniversar­y with a tour around the UK and their show is nothing short of spectacula­r.

The almighty cast, who stormed into the finals of Britain’s Got Talent, are now a West End and worldwide hit and will take you on a rock ‘n’ roller coaster ride of amazing and bizarre acts.

It is a circus like no other and a show you simply can’t afford to miss.

Whether you are a rock fan or theatre-goer The Circus of Horrors has something for everyone.

The Circus of Horrors all began in Glastonbur­y 1995, and it initially wasn’t expected to run for 25 weeks, let alone 25 years.

Fast-forward a quarter of a century and the Circus of Horrors is still touring all over the world.

As part of their 25th anniversar­y tour they will also try and break a Guinness World Record.

The act will be performing with The Damned at The London Palladium, a show promoted by Hammer House of Horrors.

It will also be preceded by a torchlit funeral cortège through London’s West End as part of a new Guinness World Record attempt to get over 1040 vampires in the same place at the same time.

The new Circus of Horrors show will be a celebratio­n of everything they have done over the last 25 years and will include an amazing amalgamati­on of acts, driven by a rock ‘n’ roll soundscape, a show that will have you on the edge of your seat when you’re not falling off it with laughter.

The show will take place in Motherwell Concert Hall on Sunday, February 23, at 7.30pm.

Tickets are priced £26 adult and £23 concession. To book, visit culturenl. co.uk/circus-of-horrors-25thannive­rsary or call 01698 403120.

The show is not suitable for children unless accompanie­d by an adult.

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World champ Dennis Taylor in 1985

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