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Jane Mcdonald

Royal Concert Hall, Saturday, 27 March 2010


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27 MAR

Jane McDonald: Jane McDonald first came to our screens as star of the docu-soap 'The Cruise' many years ago.

Since then she has become a highly successful solo artist and actress and has (until this year) been a regular face on the 'Loose Women' panel.

She has found success with her own record company, acting on the stage in the West End and also has her own line of women's clothing.

Her new single is a cover of 'Dance Yourself Dizzy' (Aug 2010) and she is now set to tour Australia and New Zealand in 2011.

Jane Mcdonald: Jane Mcdonald perform live concert at Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire on the 27 Mar 10.

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Jane Mcdonald at Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire on Saturday, 27 March 2010.


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Jane Mcdonald

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