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Cut price Katherine Jenkins tickets

Time is running out to take advantage of the early ticket release offer for the It's Magic concert weekend.

The cut-price tickets are on offer until May 1.

That'll be the Day tickets on Friday, July 4 are 12 for adults and children 11 and under go free. Tickets cost 16 from May 1.

Katherine Jenkins will perform at Victoria Park, Haywards Heath on Saturday, July 5. It's Magic is offering an early ticket price of 22.50 (27.50 from May 1).

This is the best value ticket price of any of the concerts she will be presenting in 2008 in the UK and the event promises to be a magical summer's evening of international quality.

Guests include the talents of male voice quartet Blake and the Sussex Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mark Andrew James.

For the early ticket price, book online here or call the It's Magic Box Office 01444 255115 (open 9am-5pm weekdays).

Tickets can also be bought at Burgess Hill Town Council Help Point or Clair Hall, Haywards Heath.


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