There's still time to buy tickets for the '12th Day of Christmas' popular music show at St. Mary's Church House, Tenby, tomorrow (Saturday).
Ok, the official 12th day is January 6, but Claudia and the Jazzmasters have chosen the Saturday night for this bumper festive treat.
There will be some popular songs with a cosy winter flavour, as well as classics which suit the whole year round.
Claudia, a songstress with Icelandic cool, is backed by some top jazz musicians, some of whom have been at the top of their profession, but who have chosen to retire to South West Wales.
Guesting at the show is 19-year-old Tenby pianist Jack Stacey, who puts a new slant on some old favourites.
So if you regret the end of Christmas, adopt an ancient custom and have some Yuletime fun with this end of Christmas treat?
Sadly, Tenby isn't always able to stage top entertainment. But this time your tickets are subsidised by the Arts Council.
It's an opportunity to hear your seasonal favourites by a top live band. The show starts at 8 pm (doors opening at 7 pm).
The venue provides a cosy 200 seater theatre, just right for some close-up entertainment by musicians at the top of their form.
They will perform easy-listening favourites from the '40s and '50s, together with treats from the musicals and other up-beat numbers. There'll also be a Latin flavour to the evening.
Claudia's band includes Tony Amaral, a pianist from Portugal, who has played with many big names in the jazz world. He is joined by Italian drummer Nino Consolo and by Wayne Warlowe on double bass. Wayne is a former conductor of the BBC's Big Band.
Entrance includes a glass of mulled wine. To book, ring (01834) 843485 or 07966 549504 or pay at the door.
So why not end the long Christmas holiday in style - with a 12th Night to remember?





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