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ORGANOKE, Thurs 7th December

Nov 7, 2023
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Posted by Steve Clements

You may be aware that Christmas is coming and if you’re looking for something a little different in the build up to the big day of eating and drinking too much then what better than a Christmas karaoke night accompanied by the Brighton Dome organ and a full live band?

Hosted by the inimitable Ida Barr (Kit Green), the OAP and OG of Artificial Hip Hop, she will get you on your feet singing like (you think) you’re Mariah Carey or East 17 for a joyous night of en-masse singing.

In the second half of the show there’s the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of ABBA, Bowie and Beyonce and take centre stage in the second half to sing solo. It sounds like a fun night that judging by the footage of previous Organoke nights could see you stealing the show.

Audience members are invited to nominate themselves to get up on the Brighton Dome concert hall stage to sing. Ida Barr will choose the lucky singers via tombola during the second half.

The whole audience is encouraged to sing along and support the performance. They also welcome duets and groups to sing on stage too.

Tickets and further details are available at the Dome box office or online here

Brighton Dome Concert Hall, Thursday 7th December 2023

Nov 7, 2023
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Steve has been a SOURCE contributor since Summer 2010. Favourite quote - "There's no such thing as a sold out gig".
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