The biggest event ever… is coming to Billesdon. Can you believe it?

After the sell-out success of The Vox Beatles at The Coplow Centre back in January you might be wondering what we have planned next.
Behind the scenes, we have been working tirelessly on something truly special – and now we can finally reveal it. We are bringing what promises to be the biggest live event ever staged in South Leicestershir.e Right here at The Coplow Centre.
’80s Mania’
On Saturday 31 October, for one night only, we proudly present ‘80s Mania’. A spectacular celebration of the decade of big hair, bold fashion and unforgettable music. The show will feature up to 28 tribute acts. Backed by a fully professional live band, alongside iconic BBC Legs & Co dancers.
Expect to relive the magic of legendary artists including Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Madonna, The Human League, Bananarama, Duran Duran, Soft Cell, Cyndi Lauper, Blondie, Dead or Alive, Madness, Wham!, Kim Wilde and many more.
As ex Radio 1 and Top of the Pops presenter Mike Read put it: “It’s like Top of the Pops meets Live Aid with sexy BBC Legs & Co.”
So it’s time to dig out your 80’s fashion and nonstop party the night away.
Staging an event of this scale has been no small undertaking. For the first time, we will require multiple dressing rooms, a full stage crew and enhanced lighting and technical support. We’ve also curated a two-hour, non-stop playlist of iconic hits, ensuring an electrifying experience from start to finish – ‘A Night to Remember’.
With the cost of producing such a large-scale event being significant, we are delighted to have received generous support from JBL/Sound & Live Technology, which helps us keep ticket prices accessible.
Tickets
Tickets are now on sale at £25 via Ticketsource. www.ticketsource.com/thecoplowcentre
Demand is already strong and availability is limited. So don’t leave it too late or you may miss out on what promises to be an unforgettable night.
This is more than just a show – it’s an experience and it’s one you won’t want to miss.
John Taberer