THE ultimate musical duo, Michael Ball and Alfie Boe are Back Together and set to delight cinema audiences up and down the country with the final show of their UK tour at the O2 Arena.

Hot on the heels of their star turns in the West End’s phenomenally successful staged concert of Les Misérables, Ball and Boe will reunite to tour their third album Back Together following the number one best-selling hits Together and Together Again.

The superstar pair will take on their favourite musical theatre, pop and rock tracks, including songs from The Lion King, The Greatest Showman and The Phantom of the Opera as well as a brilliantly arranged Queen Medley. Showcasing their phenomenal voices and undeniable on-stage chemistry, Ball and Boe’s irresistible charm will undoubtedly light up the big screen.

Fans will be able to watch the show at the Corn Exchange Newbury on October 23 at 7.30pm.

People are reminded to bring face coverings with them to the show as they are required to wear them in the building - unless you are exempt from wearing one or if you are eating or drinking.

This includes when you are watching a film or performance.

Visitors are asked to put their masks back on when they have finished eating and drinking.

The Corn Exchange Newbury has also announced its season of events for October and November.

This includes live performances by Kevin and Joanne Clifton, Boot-Led-Zeppelin, Buddy Holly and the Cricketers, and a comedy homage to Elton John in Elton John: It’s a Little Bit Funny.

There will also be a wide range of live music to enjoy including a rock-n-roll evening with Buddy Holly and the Cricketers (Oct 31), an authentic tribute to the band behind foot-stomping hits such as Waterloo and Mamma Mia in ABBA Forever (Nov 7), and Boot-Led-Zeppelin brings an electrifying tribute to the legendary rock band, Led Zeppelin (Nov 21).

For more information visit the Corn Exchange Newbury website at https://cornexchangenew.com/.