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News / Singing Kettle return

The Singing Kettle.

SCOTLAND’s leading children’s entertainers The Singing Kettle have just announced their return to Shetland with two shows in October.

Cilla, Artie, Gary and Kevin will rummage deep into their giant toy box to find wacky costumes to dress up for their new “Fancy Dress Party” show.

The one hour long fun filled singalong will take place at the Clickimin Leisure Complex, in Lerwick, on Saturday 20 October at 12noon and at 3pm.

Artie Trezise from the Singing Kettle said: “This will be the third year in a row we have been to the Clickimin and each time it seems to get better. We all had a fantastic visit last time.”

Clickimin manager Robert Geddes said that last year’s Pirate Show had sold out in record time.

Tickets will go on sale on Monday 6 August from Shetland Box Office, telephone 01595 745 555 or online at www.shetlandboxoffice.org

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