Ronan Returns to Newmarket Nights

Friday 18th May, 2007

Ronan

RONAN Keating returns to the Newmarket Nights stage on Friday 10th August and replaces the previously billed artist, The Ordinary Boys. 

Ronan’s return will be popular with the legions of fans who have supported him in his last two sell-out appearances at the July Course and Ronan, a long-time friend of jockey Frankie Dettori is delighted to be returning to his favourite racecourse.

The Ordinary Boys, previously billed to play on 10th August have had to withdraw from this year’s line-up due to recording commitments.  Lisa Hancock, MD for Newmarket Racecourses said “It is obviously disappointing that The Ordinary Boys have had to withdraw at this stage but we are extremely fortunate to have secured someone of Ronan’s stature to play on this night in their place.”

Racegoers who have already purchased tickets for Friday 10th August will be offered the opportunity of a full refund or to retain their tickets to gain admission for the Ronan concert instead.  Details through the Newmarket Box Office on 01638 675 500.

Tickets for Ronan are priced at:

Premier Enclosure - £28

Grandstand & Paddock Enclosure - £18

Garden Enclosure - £12

There are a limited number of child admissions priced at £5 each. Once the limited number of child admissions have been sold, children will be charged at the full adult rate.

Tickets are now on sale and can be booked online for a 5% discount on adult prices at www.newmarketracecourses.co.uk. Tickets can also be booked by calling 08707 200 201.

The complete line up for Newmarket Nights 2007 with Q103 is as follows:

Friday 22nd June – INXS

Friday 29th June – Sugababes

Friday 20th July – Madness

Friday 27th July – Pet Shop Boys

Friday 3rd August – Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra with special guest Lulu

Friday 10th August – Ronan Keating

Friday 17th August – Wet Wet Wet

Media Contact:

Gemma Hussey, Newmarket Racecourses     01638 675 550 07774 263 884   gemma.hussey@jockeyclubracecourses.com

Design & Technology by Precedent