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ADRIAN THRILLS: Tom Jones continues to add to his legacy with innovative album

Rating: Verdict: Ticks by enjoyably The six years since his last album have been tough for Tom Jones. The singer lost Linda, his wife of 59 years, in 2016 and also found himself in hospital with a bacterial infection.  As he was leaving the ward, his doctors suggested it might be time for him to slow down a bit. He politely rejected their advice: ‘That was a red rag to a bull,’ he says. He has since resumed his role as a coach on ITV talent show The Voice, where he is a wise mentor to aspiring singers, and today releases his 41st album. 

Summer spending heats up

Eurobodalla visitors spent up big over summer according to the latest data from Spendmapp. Spendmapp gives an accurate snapshot of the local economy by using bank data on actual expense transactions by location, time and industry. Data made available to Eurobodalla Council this month showed spending was up across the shire, not just on last year but also on the summer before the fires. Over the 2020/21 summer period, the shire’s total spending was $270 million. Of this, $132 million was from visitors. This compares to the $201 million ($72m from visitors) in 2019/20, and $224 million ($110m visitors) in 2018/19 summer. Eurobodalla Council’s tourism manager Tim Booth said it bode well for local businesses.

Theatre review: First World Problems 3 0, Basement Theatre

Theatre review: First World Problems 3.0, Basement Theatre 19 Apr, 2021 11:13 PM 3 minutes to read Ayesha Heble delivered an emotional performance in opening segment Pearly Shells. Photo / John Rata Photography NZ Herald By: Ethan Sills After a year s break due to lockdown, Prayas Theatre has returned with the third instalment in their annual anthology series, First World Problems 3.0. The 2021 edition, written during lockdown and devised earlier this year, is the first I ve seen, but the first two entries have been the types of shows to quickly build word-of-mouth buzz and are still spoken of highly. Eighteen South Asian and Spanish migrant actors make up this year s cast, working with six new scripted and devised pieces, directed by FWP mastermind Sananda Chatterjee. The rapid pace of the show gives little room for an elaborate set, but Natasha Iyer s simple design allows the performers to take centre stage, as the stories hone in on a variety of diverse experiences.

James stream latest single Beautiful Beaches

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James to play show at Scarborough Open Air Theatre

2 h Share with: James have announced plans to play a headline show at Scarborough Open Air Theatre on September 9. The English rock band have confirmed they are set to take to the stage at the Yorkshire coast venue for the third time in their career after previously headlining in 2015 and 2018. Tickets for the show will go on sale on Friday (23.04.21). James announced the news on Monday (19.04.21) when they also dropped a brand-new single titled ‘Beautiful Beaches’, which has been taken from their upcoming album ‘All The Colours Of You’. The new single is out now, whilst the band’s album will follow on June 4.

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