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'Oh What A Night' at the Bacon Theatre!

After five years of touring the world, the award-winning Frankie's Guys are making their way to Cheltenham on Saturday, August 28, for a night to remember!

Loose Women's Linda Robson said: "These guys certainly know how to entertain and gave my guests the best night ever."

The show features four leading men direct from London's West End, several of whom have toured with the global smash hit musical 'Jersey Boys'.

Charming, cheeky and extremely charismatic, Frankie's Guys are the epitome of great live entertainment.

Join the guys and their incredible band for an unforgettable night on which they will take you on a nostalgic trip down memory lane, performing timeless classics such as Big Girls Don't Cry, Let's Hang On, Walk Like A Man, Sherry, December 63 and many more.

To secure your tickets, contact the box office either by phone on 01242 258002 or book online at www.bacontheatre.co.uk 

Don't forget if you wish to place a group booking of 10 or more tickets, for every 10 tickets booked you get one free!

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