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PREVIEW: G4 are ‘Back For Good’

Having reunited in 2014, G4 are now officially ‘Back For Good’ and will appear at the Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne on September 24.

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They will join forces, for a once in a life time collaboration with latest singing sensations Vox Fortura, following their appearance on this summer’s Britain’s Got Talent TV show.

G4 will also be joined by Katie Marshall (15 year old multi-award winning soprano) and Rock Choir (the UK’s largest and most popular contemporary choir) who will perform with G4 live on stage.

After the phenomenal reaction to their Reunion Tour to packed houses across the UK in 2014, G4 will transport their loyal following right back to the moment they first fell in love with G4’s trademark harmonies.

Recreating their unique take on songs such as Bohemian Rhapsody, Circle of Life and Nessun Dorma, they also tackle some of latest chart-toppers including Hold Back The River, Thinking Out Loud and Uptown Funk in their own inimitable style.

Due to the overwhelming demand for G4, they are delighted to return to the stage in 2016 with a brand-new and exciting show for their 29-date ‘Back For Good’ tour, which is set to further showcase their flawless vocals in even more towns and cities nationwide.

Frontman Jonathan Ansell says, “Continuing to grow our audience as we embark on our continued musical adventures, we really can’t wait to put our stamp on some new songs and perform them for you live in a town near you.”

Having recently released their album G4 Christmas to rave reviews, they are excited to announce the release of their 5th album in February 2017.

VIP tickets include a pre-show Meet & Greet with G4 at 6pm, where you’ll be served a glass of wine and have the chance to meet the guys up-close and take photos and autographs.

Standard Tickets costing from £29.50 are available from the box office on 01323 80 20 20.

To book tickets online, click here:

 

Search for local hero in Brighton & Hove

Brighton’s Amex Stadium launches search to find its very own ‘local hero’.

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The stadium, home to Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club, is holding its first ever Good Deed of the Year Awards and now the hunt is on to find the city’s unsung community heroes.

Sodexo Prestige Venues & Events (SPV&E), who manage conferencing and events at the Amex, want to hear about any business employee who goes an extra mile to help those around them.

The person judged to be the most outstanding corporate community champion will be treated to an all-expenses paid Christmas party night for them and up to 10 of their colleagues.

 

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Kathy Taylor, sales and marketing manager for SPV&E at the stadium, said: “We want to celebrate the unsung business heroes who help make Brighton such a great place to live, work and visit.

“Heroes come in all shapes and sizes and whether they climb mountains in aid of charity, sponsor local youth teams or look after elderly neighbours, we want to hear about them.

“These people really are the backbone of our community and we would like to pay tribute to them and all the work they do by treating them to a spectacular festive celebration.”

The winner of the Good Deed of the Year Award and their guests will be treated to a three-course festive feast at the stadium, beginning with arrival drinks and including party novelties and an evening of entertainment.

Deadline for entry is Thursday, September 15.

To vote online, click here:

 

Did you see a police officer being assaulted on August 6?

Did you witness an officer being pushed into a pond in Preston Park on August 6?

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A man was seen acting aggressively on Preston Park, outside of the Brighton Pride festival site, on the afternoon of August 6.

He was issued with a notice to leave the area for 48 hours but was found again back on the park, outside the festival site an hour later.

When an officer went to arrest him, he resisted and grabbed the officer’s Captor spray and sprayed it at two officers. Another officer then suffered a cut hand and ended up falling backwards into a pond in front of the Rotunda café outside of the Pride Festival site at about 4.34pm.

Detective Constable Angela Harvey, said: “We believe a number of people watching this were filming it on their mobile phones. If you have filmed the incident then please get in touch with us by emailing 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk or telephone 101 quoting serial 1257 of 8/6.”

Kenan James, 30, unemployed, of no fixed address is charged with possession of an offensive weapon namely a police style baton, assault with intent to resist arrest, failing to comply with a section 35 direction to exclude a person from a certain area, possession of a weapon for the discharge of a noxious liquid or gas namely Captor spray and possession of cannabis.

He is due to appear at Lewes Crown Court for trial on September 28.

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