Transforming Beau Sejour like you’ve never seen it before, Specsavers’ iconic Liberation Tea Dance and Hangar Ball return this May, hosted by none other than TV favourites Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark.
After dazzling guests last year, Rylan is returning to co-host alongside Rob, bringing his trademark energy, humour, and style to two unforgettable nights, and he’s ready to hit the dance floor with you all. Their chemistry, seen on the hit BBC show and Bafta-award winning Rob and Rylan’s Grand Tour, guarantees an evening of celebration and pure entertainment.
Back by popular demand, the sensational Down For The Count orchestra will once again light up the stage with their electrifying 21-piece big band sound, transporting guests straight to the swing era. Expect toe-tapping classics, soaring vocals, and a show that sells out venues across the UK. Joining them are vintage trio, the Bluebird Belles, 1940s entertainers, who have teamed up with the band this year, putting together a new show that will keep you on the dance floor all night.
Liberation Tea Dance
Friday 8 May, 12.30-3pm, Beau Sejour
A heartfelt tribute for those who lived through the Occupation, were evacuated, deported, or served during WWII. Enjoy a traditional Guernsey afternoon tea, live music, and dancing. Guests are encouraged to dress in 1940s attire, military uniform, or traditional Guernsey dress for that nostalgic touch.
Hangar Ball
Friday 8 May & Saturday 9 May, 7.30pm-midnight
Two high-energy evenings of dining, dancing, and fantastic entertainment. Get those fancy dress outfits sorted, there are prizes waiting to be won.
Tickets
Tickets for the Hangar Balls go on sale Monday 9 February at 8am priced at £55 each. These events sell out fast – so set your alarms and secure your spot!
Applications for the Liberation Tea Dance can be found in Tuesday’s Guernsey Press or collected from Specsavers’ office in St Andrew’s, the St Peter Port store, or Beau Sejour reception.
This is your chance to celebrate Guernsey’s Liberation in style – with music, dancing, and two of Britain’s most beloved TV personalities. Don’t miss it!
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