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'Ed Sheeran' is calling in to Glossop

TRIBUTE ACT: Tom White is described as 'fantastically accurate'.

For those of you who can't get tickets to see Ed Sheeran on his UK tour next year – don't panic! The next best thing is coming to Glossop.

Tom White has been playing bass in his original band Y.O.U.N.G which toured America in 2019. He is a dab hand at performing with his guitar and really shows this off when he performs as three current and popular recording artists - Ed Sheeran, Lewis Capaldi and George Ezra.

Tom is bringing his Ed Sheeran show to the Partington Players Theatre on Henry Street on Saturday (23 October). 

He’s been described as ‘fantastically accurate’ by people who’ve seen him perform.

Tickets are available but selling fast. To get yours, visit the Partington Players website.

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