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TV twins to light up Broadway



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Published Date: 22 August 2008
Talented twins and stars of a BBC 1 talent show will be 'Making Waves on Broadway' this weekend in Haywards Heath.
Members of ACM gospel choir, Charlotte and Natalie Hamson from Burgess Hill, are hoping for viewers' votes after reaching the final few weeks of Saturday night show Last Choir Standing.

The choir has now beaten more than 50 other choirs to win a place in the final four.

And ACM gospel choir will be taking a break from their busy rehearsal
schedule to join more than 13 other acts at the It's Magic event Making Waves on Broadway this Sunday.

Natalie said: "We are really looking forward to performing in Haywards
Heath. It would be brilliant to get the support from the area. We have grown up here and it lets our family and friends see us perform with the choir."

Organisers say the Making Waves on Broadway show will offer a range of music for different tastes with appearances from acts such as Abba UK, Wilbury Jam, White Light, The Borderline Jazz Band and The Bohemians.
Tickets in advance cost £7 and children under the age of 11 go free. Tickets on the day are £10 and after 7pm cost £12.

Click here for more information on Making Waves on Broadway.

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  • Last Updated: 22 August 2008 11:28 AM
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  • Location: Haywards Heath
 
 
  

 
 


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