Britain’s Got Talent Father-Son Duo Surprise April Break Students With Concert

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Courtesy of Mosesian Center for the Arts Jack and Tim (center left and right) play for young artists and actors at the Mosesian Center on April 18.

On April 25, the Mosesian Center for the Arts will welcome Jack & Tim, who were finalists in the Britain’s Got Talent TV show, but some youngsters attending programs at the Arts Center got a sneak peek performance this week. See the announcement from the MCA, below.

Britain’s Got Talent finalists Jack & Tim surprised young artists and actors at the Mosesian Center for the Arts’ vacation-week program on Thursday (April 18) with a short performance in the art center’s lobby gallery. The father and son pair were there to promote an upcoming concert on Thursday, April 25, on the art center’s main stage, the Charles Mosesian Theater.

“The Lucky Ones” (the title of their original song performed on BGT) Jack & Tim have a connection on stage that delights audiences around the world. As performers, they’ve enjoyed an iconic Golden Buzzer moment on Britain’s Got Talent in 2018, recording in Abbey Road, rocking shows at iconic venues like the London Palladium, successful tours in Europe, millions of streams, Tim’s successful career as a songwriter and producer, and Jack’s beginnings in The West End in the Andrew Lloyd Webber production School of Rock.

Britain’s Got Talent finalists Jack & Tim will take the stage at the Mosesian Center for the Arts on April 25.

Jack & Tim will perform in the Charles Mosesian Theater on Thursday, April 25, at 8 p.m. A limited number of tickets to Meet and Greet the pair before the show are also available.

The Mosesian Center for the Arts is located at 321 Arsenal St. in Watertown. Free parking is available in a multi-level garage adjacent to the arts center. Tickets may be purchased at the box office or online at www.mosesianarts.org.

About Mosesian Center for the Arts

The Mosesian Center for the Arts is a performing and visual arts venue on the Charles River in Watertown, Massachusetts. The 30,000 square foot facility, located in an historic 1894 manufacturing shop on a former U.S. Army arsenal, houses a 339-seat main stage theater, a flexible black box theater, exhibition galleries, art classrooms, and a rehearsal studio. Mosesian Arts is located six miles from downtown Boston, borders Brighton and the Charles, and is easily accessible from surrounding suburbs and MetroWest.

Programming includes professional and community theater and musical performances, comedy, gallery exhibitions, literary and art discussions, and performing and visual arts classes and workshops for all ages. Watertown Children’s Theatre, Mosesian Arts’ performing arts education program, provides exceptional classes and performances for youth and families. The venue also hosts celebrated and cutting-edge performing arts companies from throughout the Greater Boston region and New England. Find out more at www.mosesianarts.org

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