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Britain’s Got Talent finalist Mel Day features in The Story of Soul

Hot foot from performing Soul Man, I Feel Good, Land of 1,000 Dances and Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag on his journey towards the finals of this year’s Britain’s Got Talent, the hugely-talented Mel Day has joined the cast of The Story of Soul as the evening’s special guest.

Mel’s explosive vocals grace the latest hit show from Entertainers – the producers responsible for the success of two of the country’s most popular touring concert shows – The Magic of Motown and Lost in Music.

Entertainers are telling theatregoers to “get ready as Mel and the cast take audiences on a journey of sweet soul music”.

The Story of Soul will feature Mel on all forthcoming performances.

Producer James Taylor advises local theatregoers to “prepare to be taken on a journey of ‘Sweet Soul Music’ hits”.

He says: “It’s time to join the ‘Love Train’, as we give you ‘The Best of Our Love’ and show you there ‘Ain’t Nobody’ who does it better.

“Spanning a generation, the biggest hits of the greatest soul singers and groups the world has ever seen are brought to life with powerful performances from our talented cast and musicians.”

Featuring songs by Aretha Franklin, Earth Wind and Fire, James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Sam and Dave, Chaka Khan, Tina Turner, The Pointer Sisters, Luther Vandross, Whitney Houston, Ben E King, Barry White and many more, The Story of Soul promises the evening will be a “Night to Remember”.

Brand-new production The Story of Soul is set to follow in the footsteps of The Magic of Motown, which is now in its 17th year and has been seen by more than a million theatregoers.

The Story of Soul playing at Churchill Theatre Bromley
August 20th 7.30pm
WEBSITE:
The Story of Soul | Churchill Theatre, Bromley

 

Pictured: Britain’s Got Talent finalist Mel Day performs in The Story of Soul Picture: Entertainers


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