While the Tom Robinson Band, then known for the inspiring folk-derived anthem, "Glad to be Gay," had a performance at the Old Waldorf (444 Battery St.), the venue s promoters used the ad to politicize their pro-gay presence.
2 days ago More bands will be announced over the coming months. The festival is August 4-7, 2022. Rebellino 2020 and 2021 were canceled, so those tickets are still good for the 2022 event.
Many readers who grew up in High Wycombe will remember the iconic music venue and pub that played host to dozens of legendary bands. The much-loved Nags Head pub, in London Road, was a favourite with music fans in its heyday in the 60s and 70s, with thousands cramming into the pub to hear the latest hits from big names, who would often sign the famous green room wall. It hosted many celebrated bands including Thin Lizzy, Sex Pistols, Status Quo, Police and U2. The once-renowned night spot was turned into flats in 2018 – but that didn’t stop members of the BFP’s We Grew Up in Wycombe Facebook group reminiscing about the pub.
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