Zalon Thompson plays Ambrosia in Puerto Banus

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Amy and Zalon on stage together

MUCH acclaimed British soul singer Zalon is flying over from the UK to appear at the Cirque D’Ambrosia on the evening of July 23 to celebrate the first anniversary of this unique dining experience in Puerto Banus.

It’s not a bar, it’s not a restaurant it’s modern eating at its best where customers can choose a range of different foods from Spain and all over the world from different individually run kitchens in what is described as a gourmet market.

It is no mean feat for Ambrosia to have persuaded Zalon to take part in their celebrations as he is carving a real career for himself as he completes a new album under the watchful eye of Mark Ronson.

Zalon first came to international public notice when he was invited to work with the late Amy Winehouse and what was to be a short tour, saw him working in the band for three years and being involved with a number of the songs on the iconoclastic ‘Back to Black’ album and after her untimely death he went on to vocal produce on her posthumous album ‘Lioness: Hidden Treasures’.

This is an evening not to be missed and to make a reservation call 633 272 791 or visit the website www.ambrosiamercadogourmet.es. To find out more about this incredible singer who is also the son of reggae singer Dr Alimantado visit www.facebook.com/ZalonMusic.

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John Smith

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