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Piano Man holds the key to success

Cirencester's Ingleside House welcomes Tom Seals - Piano Man on Thursday, March 23, and Friday, November 24.

The critically acclaimed boogie woogie blues pianist and vocalist will be playing two shows, the first with host Stuart Matthew Price to celebrate the music of Billy Joel and then singing the blues for the final night with his own band.

It is the first event of the year for Entertainment at Ingleside, an evening of live entertainment and a three-course dinner.

Tom Seals has the world at his fingertips. His virtuoso solo-ing, excellent improvisations skills and distinctive voice have left audiences wowed.

The show's curator and host Stuart Matthew Price said: "It is great to have Tom back. His shows here in 2021 were a sell-out so get in there quick."

Your ticket price for Entertainment at Ingleside includes a three-course meal, cooked by award-winning restaurant Téatro.

Ticket price starts at £45 and go up to £60 for premium seating. Non-dining seats are available at £30.

Tickets are sold through the Barn Theatre website.

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