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Our Gateway+ Premium Experience will transform how you watch live entertainment in York. Enjoy being a VIP for the night as we look after you so all you need to do is relax and enjoy the show. Skip the queues and enter the venue via a dedicated entrance and access to the newly renovated, exclusive Clifford's Lounge. Relax in style and enjoy a welcome drink* as well as a complimentary interval drink. At show time, take your seat in our new luxury seating located perfectly to give you fantastic views of the stage. Every seat has its own QR code so you can order drinks direct to your seat throughout the show. *25ml York Gin and mixer (other spirits available), Prosecco, 175ml wine, bottled beer, pint of beer or soft drink.
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Robert
March 10th 2024
Fantastic3rd time lucky in seeing them. Cant wait of Falmouth InternationalSea Shanty Festival
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Fisherman's Friends Biography

Bound together by lifelong friendship and shared experience for more than 25 years the Fisherman’s Friends have met on the Platt (harbour) in their native Port Isaac to raise money for charity, singing the traditional songs of the sea handed down to them by their forefathers.

In 2010 they signed a major record deal and their album "Port Isaac’s Fisherman’s Friends" went Gold as they became the first traditional folk act to land a UK top ten album. Since then they’ve been the subject of an ITV documentary, released the hit albums One and All (2013) and Proper Job (2015) and played to hundreds of thousands of fans at home and abroad.

The Fisherman's Friends are: brothers John & Jeremy Brown, writer and moustachioed MC Jon Cleave, potter Billy Hawkins, smallholder John ‘Lefty’ Lethbridge, builder John McDonnell, fisherman Jason Nicholas and film maker Toby Lobb.

The Fisherman’s Friends have been widely credited with starting the revival of interest in shanty-style choral singing but a cornerstone of their success has been their constantly evolving and expanding repertoire.
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