An 80s band night will be held to mark the end of the Barry Town Mayor's year in office.
It's one of a number of fundraising events held by Cllr Catherine Iannucci-Williams in aid of her two chosen charities - the Vale Foodbank and the Shua Trust Home & Sanctuary.
Four-piece cover band Kool 4 Katz, billed as the 'ultimate 80s band', will be playing live in the Glamorgan Suite at Barry's Memo Arts Centre on Friday 11th April from 7pm
Cllr Iannucci-Williams said: "It's been a huge pleasure to serve as your Mayor over the last year and I've enjoyed my time greatly."
"To round it off with an evening of great live music and celebration will be...gold!"
Tickets are £20 - plus booking fee - with all proceeds going towards the two charities.
For more information and to book, visit Barry Town Council on Ticketsource.


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