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Pepper street show success



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Published Date:
05 July 2008
Shoppers across the borough have been treated to live sound bites of music from this year's Pepper concert.
For the past few weekends budding stars from the charity rock show performed on the streets of Dacorum with the hope of encouraging people to buy tickets.

Pepper Rock Legends celebrates its 20th birthday this year and already more than 64 per cent of tickets have sold.

This has been put down to the street shows and a new facility to buy tickets online.

The summer's show will run for seven performances from July 12 to July 19 at The Centenary Hall, Berkhamsted Collegiate School.

Tickets, which cost from £12.50 (£7.50 concessions), are available online at www.peppershow.com and can also be bought at the Pepper box office, Acorn Pharmacy, Berkhamsted High Street.

Alternatively call the ticket hotline on 01442 877292.

Money raised will go pay for nursing care for terminally and seriously ill children in the community.

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  • Last Updated: 04 July 2008 2:02 PM
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