Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2016 22:05:30 GMT 1
In a rare moment of luck, I appear to have won 2 tickets to the World Cup '66 LIVE event at Wembley Arena on Saturday 30 July 2016. Full details of the event are here
I believe the tickets are valued at approximately £55 each and come with a copy of the "Bobby" DVD and a poster of the above event.
As I shall be attending Grays Athletic v VCD Athletic on that day, I am offering these tickets (free of charge) to the first person to email me at glyn.balmer@outlook.com
This is a precis of the event :-
A spectacular live show
The SSE Arena, Wembley, Saturday July 30th at 2.30pm
50 years to the day since England’s World Cup win
Featuring footage from the historic match, live music, nostalgia, stories and special guests
Simultaneous broadcast on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Red Button
and cinemas across the UK
Presenters: Jeremy Vine, Louise Minchin
Performers to include Martin Freeman as the voice of Bobby Moore
Special guest appearances by Sir Bobby Charlton and Sir Geoff Hurst
Songs from 1966 re-arranged and performed by:
James, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Squeeze, Reef, Lemar, the Troggs
Chris Farlowe performs ‘Out of Time’ – his No. 1 hit of 1966
The cast of the Olivier Award winning West End musical ‘Sunny Afternoon’
WORLD CUP ’66 LIVE will entertain an audience of 10,000 at The SSE Arena, Wembley on July 30th and thousand of cinema goers across the UK as well as listeners to BBC Radio 2, 5 Live and viewers via BBC Red Button. Audiences will be simultaneously treated to a minute-by-minute retelling of England’s historic World Cup win on the same day 50 years ago with a thrilling mix of actual film footage, live bands, personal appearances from England legends Sir Bobby Charlton and Sir Geoff Hurst, and a stellar cast of actors – including Martin Freeman (Sherlock, The Hobbit) reading memories and commentary from the day.
The event will celebrate that incredible day minute by minute: from the team stepping onto the hallowed turf at Wembley Stadium, through the crucial minutes before extra time, to the victorious climax with Geoff Hurst scoring the decisive goal and England captain Bobby Moore proudly lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy.
I believe the tickets are valued at approximately £55 each and come with a copy of the "Bobby" DVD and a poster of the above event.
As I shall be attending Grays Athletic v VCD Athletic on that day, I am offering these tickets (free of charge) to the first person to email me at glyn.balmer@outlook.com
This is a precis of the event :-
A spectacular live show
The SSE Arena, Wembley, Saturday July 30th at 2.30pm
50 years to the day since England’s World Cup win
Featuring footage from the historic match, live music, nostalgia, stories and special guests
Simultaneous broadcast on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Red Button
and cinemas across the UK
Presenters: Jeremy Vine, Louise Minchin
Performers to include Martin Freeman as the voice of Bobby Moore
Special guest appearances by Sir Bobby Charlton and Sir Geoff Hurst
Songs from 1966 re-arranged and performed by:
James, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Squeeze, Reef, Lemar, the Troggs
Chris Farlowe performs ‘Out of Time’ – his No. 1 hit of 1966
The cast of the Olivier Award winning West End musical ‘Sunny Afternoon’
WORLD CUP ’66 LIVE will entertain an audience of 10,000 at The SSE Arena, Wembley on July 30th and thousand of cinema goers across the UK as well as listeners to BBC Radio 2, 5 Live and viewers via BBC Red Button. Audiences will be simultaneously treated to a minute-by-minute retelling of England’s historic World Cup win on the same day 50 years ago with a thrilling mix of actual film footage, live bands, personal appearances from England legends Sir Bobby Charlton and Sir Geoff Hurst, and a stellar cast of actors – including Martin Freeman (Sherlock, The Hobbit) reading memories and commentary from the day.
The event will celebrate that incredible day minute by minute: from the team stepping onto the hallowed turf at Wembley Stadium, through the crucial minutes before extra time, to the victorious climax with Geoff Hurst scoring the decisive goal and England captain Bobby Moore proudly lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy.