Cashillion UK has announced the launch of Suttons Got Talent, a local talent show which will showcase great entertainment acts in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham on 11th December, 2009.
So what’s in store? Well, this years Sutton’s Got Talent is bigger and better than before because of the diversity of acts lined up. Over 15 entertaining acts will take the stage for this years Christmas performances. One of the events showstoppers will undoubtedly be the performance by Jeanette Kingdon and Tiffany Kingdon from 40′s group Company B. Other acts will feature a selection of great local talents, all of which are original and are sure to leave the audience thrilled for days.
Anyone looking for great entertainment should not miss out on this event, at which they will be privy to an entire evening of fun entertainment for a mere ?5. Yes, tickets for this great event only cost an unbelievable ?5 per head. Moreover, guests will be pleased to know that 50% of the proceeds from Suttons Got Talent will be donated to Acorns Childrens Hospice. So not only do the guests get their moneys worth in entertainment, but they also get to do their part for charity. Tickets are already on sale and available on the events website: www.suttonsgottalent.com. You may purchase your tickets through PayPal, MasterCard, Visa or by calling 










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On the website, you will also be able to see which performers are slated to take the stage for the event, browse through a photo library featuring photos from past events, and remain updated on this years show. You can also find out more about the event from Twitter, Facebook and MySpace.
On the day of the event, the bar will be available for refreshments, and guests are advised to get there early because of limited sitting space. Hurry and book your tickets from the website before they run out, advises Daniel Dalley, the General Manager at Cashillion UK, the company planning and managing Suttons Got Talent. And dont forget to tell your friends as well, he chuckles, otherwise, they will not forgive you for letting them miss out on the greatest event of the year.