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David Hasselhoff to star at Blackpool Opera House

David Hasselhoff will star in "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" musical opening in Blackpool starting in October. David will play a an extrovert, party going DJ and nightclub owner on the party island of Ibiza in the early 1990s. He will front the cast of this new show. The creators promise "a heart-warming and hilarious story" and the "party night of the year." David's character's teenage daughter arrives to stay for the summer and he has to cope with being a single parent to a girl who wants to meet boys and live the party life. Suddenly, his motto becomes, "Do as I say, not as I did!"The world premiere will take place at the Winter Gardens on Friday, October 16 and run through Sunday, November 1. Tickets now on sale. Coun Graham Cain, Blackpool Council's cabinet member for tourism and leisure said, "This is another fantastic coup for Blackpool and we're absolutely thrilled to be hosting a world premiere. From attracting a superstar who is a household name all over the world in David Hasselhoff to bringing in a show packed with hits that everyone will love is a real statement from the Winter Gardens.""The show would be fantastic for all music fans, fans of the Hoff and those just looking for a great night out," said Michael Williams, Winter Gardens' managing director.Tickets to Last Night A DJ Saved My Life are currently on sale, costing from £20. Show times and prices are available online at www.wintergardensblackpool.co.uk

Source: Blackpool Gazette

David Hasselhoff on BBC Breakfast

Baywatch star David Hasselhoff has revealed that a musical based on his life and career is "in development.""I always wanted to do 'David Hasselhoff the musical' based on my life and Baywatch and it looks like its going to happen now for the West End," he told BBC Breakfast.The actor, who is set to star in Peter Pan at the Manchester Royal Opera House in December, said he gets "mobbed" in Manchester and has to wear a disguise.Click the picture or here to watch the video.

Source: BBC