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🗓Sat 12 Sep 2026 · 8:00 PM
📍The Acorn, Penzance

... TITLE RULES: - 4-9 words - Strip noise: governing bodies, sponsors, "tickets", "booking", year numbers, round/event numbers (unless meaningful) - Keep essence: what it is and where (place name) if not implied by venue - Title-case proper nouns and event names; otherwise sentence case - Don't invent details So "The Beat" is the band (proper noun). It's at The Acorn in Penzance. The venue is "The Acorn, Penzance". Since Penzance is in Cornwall, and the platform is Cornwall-focused, including Penzance is good. Possible titles: - The Beat at The Acorn, Penzance (6 words) - good - The Beat 30th Anniversary Tour at The Acorn (7 words) - but "30th anniversary" might be okay to keep? The rules say strip year numbers, but anniversary tour info is part of the essence. However title should be clear and concise. "The Beat at The Acorn, Penzance" is clear. Or "The Beat live at The Acorn, Penzance". Let's check word count. - The Beat at The Acorn, Penzance (6 words) - works. - The Beat: 30th Anniversary Tour (5 words) - but misses location. Venue is given, so location should be included if not implied. The Acorn is in Penzance, but not everyone may know that. So including Penzance is good. - The Beat 30th Anniversary in Penzance (6 words) - "The Beat" is proper noun. "30th Anniversary" could be kept but maybe stripped? The rules say "strip noise: ... year numbers". 30th is not a year number, it's an anniversary. But the title should be concise. Let's see if it's needed. The raw description says "30th anniversary tour featuring Ranking Jnr". The title could include "30th Anniversary Tour" as it's meaningful. But the rules say "Keep the essence: what it is and where". What it is: The Beat (ska band) performing. The 30th anniversary tour is a key detail. Let's think about title case: "The Beat" is a proper noun. "The Acorn" is a venue name, proper noun. "Penzance" is a place name. Title options: 1. The Beat at The Acorn, Penzance 2. The Beat 30th Anniversary Tour at The Acorn 3. The Beat live in Penzance at The Acorn 4. The Beat: 30th Anniversary Tour, Penzance Option 1 is clean. Option 2 is longer (7 words) but includes the anniversary. The user didn't specify stripping anniversaries. The rules say strip year numbers, round numbers etc. So "30th anniversary" is okay to keep if meaningful. But is it necessary in the title? The short description can cover it. The title should be clear and concise. I'll go with "The Beat at The Acorn, Penzance". It's 6 words, clear, gives what and where. Actually, since "The Beat" is the raw title and it's a music event, maybe "The Beat live at The Acorn, Penzance" (7 words). But "live" is implied by a music event at a theatre. Let's keep it simple: "The Beat at The Acorn, Penzance". Wait, "The Acorn" might be known as "The Acorn Theatre". But input says venue: The Acorn, Penzance. So use that. SHORT DESCRIPTION RULES: - ONE sentence, 12-25 words. - Teaser/hook. - Capture single most appealing thing. - Standalone — not just first sentence of long description. - No hype words, no emojis. Most appealing thing: The Beat (famous ska band) on their 30th anniversary tour with Ranking Jnr at The Acorn in Penzance. Need to mention Ranking Jnr? The raw description says "featuring Ranking Jnr". That's a notable highlight. But keep it concise. Draft: "Legendary ska icons

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