SINGER Rufus Wainwright paid a visit to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)’s shop in Rhyl yesterday (June 26), prior to his performance at the town’s Pavilion Theatre last night.
Wainwright posed for photos with volunteers at the shop on East Parade, where he also bought presents which appeared on stage with him at the Pavilion.
Fresh from a performance at Glastonbury Festival on Saturday, the American-Canadian singer was performing at the Pavilion in support of his most recent album, July 2020’s “Unfollow the Rules”.
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A post on Rhyl RNLI’s Facebook page read: “From Glastonbury to Rhyl! RNLI Rhyl volunteers Jan and Lynn welcomed Rufus Wainwright into the shop this afternoon.
“Rufus purchased some presents for his band that took centre stage at his concert tonight.
“Thanks for your support, Rufus!”
For more information on the Rhyl RNLI, go to: rnli.org/find-my-nearest/lifeboat-stations/rhyl-lifeboat-station.
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