Dance, comedy and political satire
Long queues are expected at the Sea Terminal tomorrow morning (Saturday) for the hottest tickets in town.
They go on sale for this year’s 'Young Farmers’' concerts - when four clubs - northern, southern, central and eastern - battle it out for the top prize at the Gaiety Theatre.
Hayley Crowe, secretary of the Isle of Man Federation of Young Farmers, says the usual mix of dance, comedy and political satire always guarantees three sell-out nights:


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