Video games, robots and Taylormania all set for the Dome in 2024

From Game On, the ultimate interactive look at gaming history through 150 playable games to Taylormania, a tribute to the magnificent Taylor Swift the Doncaster Dome has a cracking 2024 lined up.

Starting on January 16 the Dome will open its doors to a three-month interactive exhibition, Game On, running until 14 April attracting games lovers from across the region.

It’s a quick turn around from games to robots in April as Extreme Robots LIVE comes to the city on April 20 and 21. From the team that brought the Robot Wars Live Tour, this new event has gone up a level with extreme robots.

Witness the new age of mechanised combat as your favourite robots from Robot Wars, Battlebots and the newest Robotic creations from extreme robots battle inside the extreme arena.

Music returns to the venue on April 26 with a step back into the 80s as Calling Planet Earth 2024 recreates the era taking audiences on a musical memory journey right back to the night club floor.

Relive, sing, dance to many of the best 80s songs ever from artists such as Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Gary Numan, Ultravox, Tears For Fears, ABC, Japan, Human League and more.

On April 27 Rob Lamberti presents Perfectly George, a tribute to the legendary George Michael, from Faith to Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me, the hits will get the audience dancing.

May brings an award-winning extravaganza that pays tribute to one of the leading contemporary artists of our time. TaylorMania, promises an authentic recreation of a Taylor Swift show on May 10.

Rounding off the opening half of 2024 is the World’s leading tribute to the Grammy-nominated country megastar Luke Combs!

Get ready to experience the heart and soul of country music. Enjoy a night of incredible songs, authentic Southern vibes, and a whole lot of boot-stomping fun! Age restriction 16+

Chris Hone, chief operating officer at Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust, who manage the Dome, said: “We have a great variety of events taking place at Doncaster Dome over the next few months.

“We are looking forward to welcoming visitors from across the region who want to enjoy a visit to the City of Doncaster for an exhibition or a show.”

For further information please visit www.dclt.co.uk

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