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- Rows with a double letter e.g. AA-BB are not situated towards to the front of the block and instead begin after rows A-Z - Please be advised that for any ticket purchased in the coloured blocks you will have to climb steep stairs to get there - Please be advised that people around you may stand during the performance - Wheelchair users to use the designated platform only. - Please note this is an outdoor event - No umbrellas allowed - An assortment of Food and Drink stalls are available inside the concert area. There is not an ATM on site and credit cards cannot be used to make a purchase
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The Charlatans
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Johnny Marr
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Gaz Coombes
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John
April 15th 2024
Gaz Coombes was good as the support but Marr was outstanding. Credit to Coombes here though, he came back on stage and did some numbers with Marr and they went really well.
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Johnny Marr Biography

The early 1980s weren’t the best of times to be an aspiring guitar player. Twenty years earlier, the head of Decca records, Dick Rowe, had made the biggest A&R gaff in pop history with the legendary clanger "Guitar groups are on their way out, Mr Epstein". But in 1982, Rowe’s apocalyptic prophecy suddenly sounded frighteningly real. After the initial roar and storm of punk, British pop music had succumbed to a synthesizer-driven pursuit of new waves and new romanticisms. In an age of Vienna’s, Tainted Love’s and Too Shy’s, the pure sound of six-stringed, melodic pop - be it as amorous as The Beatles, as lascivious as The Stones or as giddy as T.Rex - was fast becoming a lost cause with few willing to fight its corner.
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