International Welsh icon Max Boyce will take to the stage at De Valence Pavilion on Friday, October 24, with his very own live band for a special evening of laughter and song delivering all your favourite songs and stories from 'Hymns and Arias' to 'Swansea Town'.
Having sold more than two-million albums in a career spanning four decades, and playing to full houses all around the world, Max remains one of the most successful and enduring entertainers in Welsh history.
When he travelled to Treorchy in 1973 to record an album 'Live at Treorchy', little did he know it would change his life and catapult him to stardom.
Today Max remains happily and uproariously unique. There are not many people who have filled the Albert Hall, the London Palladium and the Sydney Opera House as he continues to entertain with an appearance and style that is all his own.
This is Max's 35th year playing to live audiences. His fans have proved loyal and supportive, just like they are to their rugby!
"He is an inspired and inspirational entertainer. He is a folk hero, a comedian, a story teller and poet who has that rare ability to paint pictures in word and song." (BBC)
Make sure you can look back on this event and tell your friends, "I was there!"
Get your tickets so that you can join in the celebrations at De Valence Pavilion on Friday, October 24.
For tickets, call 01834 843 568, or for more information visit http://www.devalence.co.uk">www.devalence.co.uk





