70s legends Edison Lighthouse, Paper Lace and comedian Mick Miller are all coming to Silsden Town Hall.
Edison Lighthouse - Saturday 22nd March at 20:00
Best known for their hit single "Love Grows (Where my Rosemary Goes)", Edison Lighthouse are the epitome of feel-good music. With a library of catchy 70's pop music, the iconic group continues to capture hearts across generations.
Tickets: https://www.silsden.live/event-details/edison-lighthouse
An Audience with Mick Miller - Sunday 13th April at 14:00 and 18:00
Comedy legend Mick Miller first came to fame on ITV’s New Faces, later becoming a regular on The Comedians, and since appearing on the Royal Variety Show and in sitcoms such as Car Share and Ideal. More than forty years since first rising to fame, Mick Miller is still at the top of his game. His deadpan delivery and unique hairstyle are what people remember, but his ever-changing original material is what keeps audiences coming back. Of course, he can’t leave a venue without performing his famous Noddy routine. In this show, Mick performs a full comedy set followed by a hilarious and informative interview led by comedian and close friend, Ryan Gleeson. They’re always learning more about each other, and always trying to throw one another off their game by cracking a joke, you won’t want to miss it.
Tickets: https://www.silsden.live/event-details/an-audience-with-mick-miller-matinee
Paper Lace - Saturday 26th April at 20:00
Best known for their hit singles "Billy, Don't Be a Hero" and "The Night Chicago Died", Paper Lace rose to fame in the 1970s with lead vocalist Philip Wright, who still performs in the band today. The band had three Top 40 hits and topped the Billboard charts in America.
Tickets: https://www.silsden.live/event-details/paper-lace
Tickets to all of Silsden Town Hall’s events can be purchased online at silsden.live, or from the Town Hall box office weekdays between 10am and 2pm.
For more information about the programme, please contact Silsden Town Hall via welcome@silsdentownhall.org.uk, or call 01535 959561.

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