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How Deep Is Your Love of the 70s

Thirteen-year-old singing sensation Cole Armour from Surrey will be getting up close and personal with James Bond during Cariboo Brewing's '70s Disco Party March 23 at CN Centre.

Thirteen-year-old singing sensation Cole Armour from Surrey will be getting up close and personal with James Bond during Cariboo Brewing's '70s Disco Party March 23 at CN Centre.

The show will star ABBAmania and Nite Fever - the Bee Gees tribute band, and between sets Arbour will sing Thunderball from James Bond and Live and Let Die by Paul McCartney and Wings also a James Bond movie, along with show-stopper Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen.

Cole performed at Merritt Mountain Music Festival in 2009, which brought the audience to its feet. He became the first child ever to win Pacific National Exhibiton's Red Robinson Talent Showdown which has been running since 1961 and has introduced new Canadian artists like Michele Wright and Michael Buble.

Cole loves to entertain whenever there is an opportunity and his big heart steers him to share his talent for benefit concerts for cancer research, children's hospital and animal welfare. Highlights include singing the American and Canadian anthems at a Canucks game and an performance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. Cole had lost his voice two days before his appearance on the Ellen Show but grinned with delight when he hit the big notes as he sang Eric Carmen's All By Myself.

In anticipation of the themed party, Value Village offers 30 per cent off clothes for your 70s Disco Party costume if you show your ticket at the store. There's a wardrobe rack at the front of the store with 70s-themed clothing or hit the racks yourself to create a look that will keep you Stayin' Alive in the best costumes contest for cool prizes, including tickets to The Canadian Tenors show May 23.

The first 1,000 people will receive a free mood ring to enhance their costume.

ABBAmania is known as the number one ABBA production in the world and is backed by a live band, with authentic costumes created by the seamstresses of Mama Mia. Joining ABBAmania, is Nite Fever, one of the most popular Bee Gees tribute acts on the planet.

Rated PG Roller Girls who have Saturday Night Fever will sell 50/50 tickets while boogying on their roller skates.

The Disco Party is for those 19 years and older.

Tickets are $29.99 plus service charges at all Ticketmaster outlets.