For Watford "swifties" who been able to tickets for her Eras Tour, a "mesmerising" Taylor Swift tribute acts is among the shows coming to the Palace Theatre next month.
Singer Xenna will take the audience through performing songs from her country roots all the way to her latest chart-topping hits.
Bob Marley fans can attend a tribute evening to the reggae legend in July, while The Purcell School of music in Bushey will be also performing an evening of jazz and soul.
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Legend: The Music Of Bob Marley
After a sold-out show at London’s Adelphi Theatre, Bob Marley fans can hear classic hits like "No Woman No Cry" and "Jammin’" at this two-hour tribute to the reggae icon.
When: Friday, July 12 at 7.30pm
Price: tickets from £12
Xenna: The Taylor Swift Tribute
Watford "swifties" who can't make Taylor Swift's Eras Tour dates at Wembley Stadium can instead take a trip through the pop icon's musical journey with "mesmerising" tribute artist Xenna.
"Emboding every essence of Taylor Swift", Xenna will be performing songs from her country-beginning to her latest hits.
When: Friday, July 26 at 7pm
Price: tickets from £22
Horrible Histories – Rotten Royals
Blood, guts and gore are all on offer at this Horrible Histories show exploring the stories of weirdest and wildest royals Britain has seen.
When: Saturday, July 27 at 2pm and 4.30pm
Price: tickets from £16
The Purcell School: A Night Of Jazz & Soul With Special Guest Natalie Williams
Students from the Purcell School of music in Bushey are set to perform an evening of jazz and soul with UK singer Natalie Williams. on July 3
When: Wednesday, July 3 at 7.30pm
Price: tickets from £8
🎷 Get ready for a Night of Jazz and Soul! 🎶
— The Purcell School for Young Musicians (@PurcellSchool) June 11, 2024
Purcell students, along with the amazing Natalie Williams, will light up the stage at @watfordpalace on Wed 3 July at 7:30 PM. This is a night you won't want to miss!
🎟️Grab your tickets now: https://t.co/zpanCdenoC pic.twitter.com/dLmdNzIYYh
WiFi Wars 2
Pick up your phone and get involved as WiFi Wars offers the audience the chance to compete in an interactive game show to win prizes.
When: Saturday, July 20 at 3pm and 7pm
Price: tickets from £14 and 16
WiFi Wars returns with the live comedy game show where you all play along! Log in with your smartphone or tablet and compete in a range of games, puzzles and quizzes to win the show, and prizes! 📱
— Watford Palace (@watfordpalace) June 16, 2024
📅 20 July 2024
🕒 3pm show age 6+
🕖7pm show age 12+
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Comedy Club 4 Kids Two
Kids from ages six upwards can enjoy stand-up and sketch comedy from international acts at this family-friendly show by Comedy Club 4 Kids.
When: Saturday, July 6 at 2pm
Price: tickets from £12
Bring Your Own Baby Comedy
Comedians will be telling grown-up jokes in a baby-friendly environment at this BYOB (Bring Your Own Baby) comedy show at the Watford Palace Theatre.
When: Wednesday, July 17 at 11.30am
Price: tickets from £12
The Scummy Mummies Greatest Hits Show
Comedians Ellie Gibson and Helen Thorn are celebrating 10 years of their hit-show Scummy Mummies with a night of sketches and stand-up comedy at the Watford Palace Theatre.
When: Thursday, July 4 at 7.30pm
Price: tickets from £24
Join @scummymummies Ellie and Helen as they celebrate ten years of scumminess! They'll be bringing all their most-loved songs, sketches, and stand-up together for a night at the Palace that will make you laugh till you wee! 🤣
— Watford Palace (@watfordpalace) May 30, 2024
📅 4 July, 7.30 pm
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Kizza: Bigfunkymagicman
Award-winning comedian Kizza will be bringing his magic show for adults to Watford next month, offering mind-reading routines and "absurdly chaotic magical disasters"
When: Friday, July 19 at 7.30pm
Price: tickets from £8
Errol’s Garden
Join Errol and his sister Tia and sing along as they transform their rooftop into a community garden in this interactive musical for children.
When: Thursday, July 25 at 11am and 2pm
Price: tickets from £12
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