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'Robbie' is doing it for the kids



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Published Date: 19 November 2008
POPULAR Robbie Williams tribute artist JK is back in Lancaster this Sunday (November 23) for an intimate gig in a pub.
The charity gig in aid of Lancaster Loyne School will be held at the Duke of Lancaster.

JK as Robbie Williams has played to over 1.5 million people live, has worked with ITV and channel 4 and has toured 15 countries.
Fresh from his recent theat
re show at the Grand he has agreed to perform at the Duke of Lancaster on condition that the evening gives to a local Lancaster charity.

"I haven't played in a pub for a long time and I can't wait," said JK.
"When I started out my career every show was in the pubs and clubs.

It's very different to playing the hotels, festivals and theatres.

"In some ways you have to work a lot harder but what I am most looking forward to is giving something back to Lancaster as the town has always been very kind to me bringing sell out shows and fantastic audiences.

"Christmas is a special time and making this party as special as possible is something that myself and the Duke of Lancaster want to do.

The pub has been fantastic and got everyone involved with fabulous raffle prizes and talk of an auction.

"I urge as many people as possible to buy tickets and come and give something special to very special children this Christmas."

Fans of JK will get the chance to get up close with the man himself, have a drink with him and even get to go to an after show party at Toast on North Road. Tickets priced at £5 can be purchased from the Duke of Lancaster pub on Church Street or by phone on 01524 66909.




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  • Last Updated: 19 November 2008 1:47 PM
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