IT is time to say goodbye in Lochgelly as the curtain will fall on a family fun show one last time.
After seven years of putting smiles on the faces of families, Funbox has two final performances at Lochgelly Centre as they embark on their last ever string of dates.
The much-loved trio of Kevin Macleod, Anya Scott-Rodgers and Bonzo the Dog have delighted thousands of children and their families across the country since they first took to the stage in 2015, but 2022 will see Funbox hit the road one last time - and they plan to go out with a bang.
Formerly of The Singing Kettle, Kevin, Anya, and former musical partner Gary Coupland created Funbox after the end of the iconic children’s entertainment act.
Balancing traditional singalong songs and brand new compositions with a distinctly Scottish flavour, over the years Funbox have developed their own unique brand of modern manic humour and organised chaos that fans love.
At the heart of every show is the magical but mysterious Funbox, which contains everything audiences need to sing a song or have an adventure.
For their ultimate year of touring, Anya and Kevin will take the ‘funbox’ for a final whirl before hanging up their keys.
Lochgelly audiences - today and tomorrow - will be treated to the fantastic Jungle Party, perfect for kids of all ages.
Jungle Party audiences can expect jumbo-sized jungle themed fun for all the family, with audiences encouraged to come dressed as their favourite wild animal.
Anya Scott-Rodgers said: “Funbox has been an incredible part of our lives, and visiting Lochgelly was always a highlight.
"All good things must come to an end, and we’re planning to go out on a high.
"We can’t wait to perform at The Lochgelly Centre one final time and say a fond farewell to our loyal audience.”
Kevin Macleod added: “Seven years have come and gone in the blink of an eye and we still can’t believe how lucky we’ve been to call this our job.
"We’re looking forward to welcoming audiences to The Lochgelly Centre to sing with us for one last big Funbox hoolie!”
Tickets are available from the venue and online on the Funbox website: www.funbox.co.uk
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