Silsden Town Hall to host Edison Lighthouse and Paper Lace

Silsden Town Hall will soon host Edison Lighthouse, Mick Miller and Paper Lace <i>(Image: Supplied)</i>
Silsden Town Hall will soon host Edison Lighthouse, Mick Miller and Paper Lace (Image: Supplied)
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Silsden Town Hall is set to host a series of lively performances.

Edison Lighthouse will take the stage on Saturday, March 22, at 8pm.

Best known for their hit single 'Love Grows (Where my Rosemary Goes)', the group promises 'an evening of their classic catchy 70s pop music'.

An Audience with Mick Miller will be held on Sunday, April 13, with performances at 2pm and 6pm.

The comedy legend, who first gained fame on ITV’s New Faces, will perform a full comedy set followed by an interview led by comedian Ryan Gleeson.

The evening is expected to be 'filled with laughter and surprises', as the two friends always manage to keep each other on their toes.

Paper Lace will bring their iconic sound to the town hall on Saturday, April 26, at 8pm.

Known for their hit singles 'Billy, Don't Be a Hero' and 'The Night Chicago Died', the band, with lead vocalist Philip Wright, is still a 'major draw' today.

Silsden Town Hall, known for being a 'lively' community hub and concert hall, is looking forward to welcoming these legends.

More information about the events can be found at the Silsden website.

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