We'll Meet Again

11th November 2018

Price: £15.00


Daisy Chain Entertainment Group LTD are proud to be working alongside The Royal British Legion and Bristol Poppy Appeal where we will transport you back to the 1940's with our fabulous remembrance day commemoration show ‘Well meet again’ on Sunday 11th November at The Redgrave Theatre in Bristol!


We are thrilled to be hosting our event in the beautiful 315-seat venue with a matinee and evening performance for those who wish to join us for a commemorative production with live music and dance from 1940’s – 1960’s.


First on the bill will be a fitting tribute to Dame Vera Lynn, featuring all of her classic songs including ‘White Cliffs of Dover’ and ‘We’ll meet again’ followed by our vintage harmony trio ‘The Polka Dot Peaches’ who will bring you the very best of Swing, Jazz and Rock 'n' Roll where we are guaranteed to have the entire audience singing and jiving along in our interactive, entertaining show.


We are very lucky to be joined by veterans who will be collecting for the Bristol Poppy Appeal throughout each event, they will also be speaking in between our musical sets and both veterans and cast members will be available for photos and meet and greet after each performance.


Daisy Chain Entertainment Group LTD work closely with The Royal British Legion on many events across the country and have no doubt this event will be a huge success with a percentage of each ticket sold being donated to this wonderful charity so close to our hearts.


We encourage our audience to dress the part and wear your best vintage clothing if you wish, an occasion to proudly show your medals and an excuse for the ladies to wear your classy 1940s victory rolls in your hair!


An event not to be missed! 

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