West Lothian Courier

Get in the fighting spirit with wrestling star Grado

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He said: “I am incredibly excited for this new venture and am honoured to welcome WXS to the ICW family. “Fans of all ages will finally get the chance to enjoy an ICW-level production that is suitable for the entire family when we bring new, one of a kind shows to venues across Scotland in the new year starting in the fantastic Regal Theatre in Bathgate.”

Grado, Jack Jester, BT Gunn, Jackie Polo and ICW World Heavyweigh­t Champion, Stevie Boy, are all confirmed to appear on WXS events throughout 2020.

Tickets for all upcoming WXS events are on sale now at Ticketmast­er.

If classical music is more up your street then you’re in for a treat with the Scottish Sinfonia Orchestral Concert

The orchestra is a highly successful mixture of profession­al players and amateurs, with an age range of 17 to 70, all united in one common aim: to make music of the highest standard of which they are capable.

They will perform on February 8 at 7.30pm at St Michael’s Parish Church in Linlithgow.

The Sinfonia was founded by Neil Mantle, who has conducted it ever since in over 200 concerts.

It has delighted audiences at Linlithgow Arts Guild on a number of occasions.

Visit their website for tickets.

For the taste of the great outdoors head along to Hopetoun House on February 16 from 10.30pm to 4pm.

Hopetoun’s grounds are open for one day only this winter as part of the Scottish Snowdrop Festival.

Head out on a self-led wander and explore the natural snowdrop display in the Hopetoun hundred acres. Warm up with delicious food and hot drinks in the Stables kitchen, open exclusivel­y to Snowdrop Sunday visitors, or book a place on a morning (10.30am – 12pm) or afternoon (2pm – 3.30pm) guided walk.

What better way to spend your Sunday?

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