I never had an opportunity to attend Bruce's Shadowmania, but with your permission I'd like to throw my complaint(s) into the pile, as I am not very fond of Lakeside, in some ways.
On their brochure, Lakeside says,
"With the kind permission of Bruce Welch." From what everybody else says, the reality is that
Bruce said he would have absolutely no objection if someone else organised a Shadows fan event [although it is not to be named "Shadowmania"]. Having no objection is not exactly the same thing as, "With the kind permission of Bruce Welch,"
which has a sneaky little inference of an endorsement by Bruce. They were smart enough not to flat-out say he endorsed it, or else their phone would have rung the very next morning, with Bruce or his lawyer on the other end of the line.
The spelling and grammar are atrocious. I have worked on press releases, posters, etc. and I can see numerous mistakes -- such as the lack of a capital letter "L" in "Licorice" and, like you already said, how hard is it to put a possessive apostrophe at the end of the surname "Jones." And (I could be wrong), but why say that one group is from Liverpool and the other is from the UK...when in this particular case, that is not accurate. They're both from England, or they're both from the UK - but not one-and-one.
Both Licorice and Alan have seemingly always attended and performed at as many Shadows-related events as possible. Licorice is slated to perform at ShadowsFix. Maybe not Alan, but for all we know, he might be contracted to perform somewhere else on 31 August.
I think that all along, Lakeside never thought anyone would buy tickets for an event at which Bruce was not present. Then when they saw ShadowsFix being successful, they quickly put something together, to compete. They should have waited until the Spring, so as not to try to ruin ShadowsFix. And if they thought Bruce wouldn't even notice, I bet they're wrong.
Thanks for listening,
Donna