Britain’s Got Talent star to perform at Llanelli’s Ffwrnes

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Tom Ball

Britain’s Got Talent fans are in for a treat this month as singing sensation, Tom Ball takes to the stage at Llanelli’s Ffwrnes on Friday 22nd March at 7:30pm; the only Welsh date of his Curtain Call: ‘Featuring Songs from Stage & Screen’ Tour. 

Tom Ball

Tom has transformed from the humble teacher who first appeared on our TV screens on Britain’s Got Talent to the global performer he’s fast becoming. His eagerly awaited debut album, Curtain Call will be released in May 2024. The album promises a fantastic mix of self-penned songs and classic covers, showcasing Tom’s powerful vocals as he celebrates his love of musical theatre and film. 

To accompany the album release, Tom is embarking on his brand-new, Curtain Call: ‘Featuring Songs from Stage & Screen’ UK tour, and Llanelli will be his only Welsh tour date.

This extravaganza will feature songs from the album as well as other stage and screen classics. For fans who’ve followed Tom’s journey from talent shows to the global stage, this headline tour is eagerly anticipated. With early releases achieving eight No.1 rankings in international iTunes territories, with over 85 million views online and 4 million Spotify streams this year, Tom is making moves to hit the big time in 2024. 

Talking about his tour and album, Tom said,

 “I am over the moon and thrilled to be going on my first ever UK tour in March, April and May 2024 which coincides with the release of my debut album, Curtain Call on Westway! It has been the most incredible year and I’m so excited for this new adventure.”

Tickets are priced at £25.50 and can be booked online at www.theatrausirgar.co.uk or with the box office on 0345 2263510


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