This year's Exmouth Christmas Village will feature a Michael Buble-themed night on Friday, December 22.
This will be a festive treat this December and there’s no more fitting way to do this than with a Michael Bublé themed night at the theatre.
Back by popular demand after their performances in 2021 and 2022, the 'Magnificent Bublé at Christmas' show will take place at the Exmouth Christmas Village on Friday, December 22 at 7.30pm.
Christmas songs include: It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas, Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, Christmas (Baby Please Come Home), Winter Wonderland and many more. This is in addition to the other songs that Bublé is famous for including: Feeling Good, Haven’t Met You Yet, Cry Me A River, Home, Everything and Sway.
Magnificent Bublé is fronted by jazz singers, James Billington, alongside a 12 piece big band, all from Exeter. Audience members are encouraged to put on their festive jumpers and come prepared to have a boogie in the aisles as this show is guaranteed to get everyone in the Christmas spirit.
The Exmouth Christmas Village and event space will be located on The Strand, Exmouth in a huge marquee, providing the reassurance that no matter the weather, this event and others will go ahead despite potential inclement weather.
With more than a hundred local vendors, regional produce and gifts, bars, street food, and seasonal entertainment, there’s something for everyone. The market runs from 15-18 December before the venue turns into a large event space between 19-23 December.
A spokesman said: "The Magnificent Bublé theatre tribute show is widely regarded as the UK’s premier tribute act to Michael Bublé who is of course synonymous with Christmas and this two-hour show is packed with his arrangements of the famous festive hits that will be heard in supermarkets, kitchens and cars this December, as well as the other huge hits he has recorded across the past couple of decades."
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