One of the world's most famous pianists, and probably the best-known Las Vegas performer after Elvis, returns from the grave courtesy of UK entertainer Bobby Crush.
When Liberace died in 1987 the entertainment world lost one of its most flamboyant stars.
He was famous not only for his amazing playing, which earned him two Emmy awards and six gold albums, but also for his extravagant dress sense and love of glitter, ranging from the silver candelabra on his piano to his rhinestone-encrusted stage costumes.
Bobby is bringing the glitter back in a show going through some of Liberace's greatest hits, accompanied by musicians, dancers and singers.
- Starts 7.45pm, tickets from £15. Call 08700 606650.
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