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18 iconic bands you might not know have played in Colchester | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

THERE S lots of great gig venues in Colchester - from dedicated entertainment spaces like Colchester Arts Centre to high street venues like Three Wise Monkeys and Coda. But apart from the occasional big summer show in Castle Park, we tend to see the smaller and more up-and-coming acts performing in the town now of days. This wasn t always the case, however. In fact some of the world s biggest bands have actually performed in the town over the years, although you might not necessarily know about it. For instance did you know Bob Marley and the Wailers once arrived in town? Or that Pink Floyd have actually played here - SIX times? 

18 iconic bands you might not know have played in Colchester

THERE S lots of great gig venues in Colchester - from dedicated entertainment spaces like Colchester Arts Centre to high street venues like Three Wise Monkeys and Coda. But apart from the occasional big summer show in Castle Park, we tend to see the smaller and more up-and-coming acts performing in the town now of days. This wasn t always the case, however. In fact some of the world s biggest bands have actually performed in the town over the years, although you might not necessarily know about it. For instance did you know Bob Marley and the Wailers once arrived in town? Or that Pink Floyd have actually played here - SIX times? 

Colchester heroes Blur played homecoming gig in Wakes Colne

IT S common knowledge that Britpop legends Blur hail from Colchester and we celebrated their success in a recent Memories feature. However, what is far less known is the band s connection with the East Anglian Railway Museum, in Wakes Colne. Damon Albarn and Co played their first-ever concert in the Goods Shed in 1988. They then returned in June 2009 for the first show of their reunion mini-tour, belting out hits such as Girls & Boys, Tracy Jacks and There s No Other Way. Also on the setlist that memorable night were songs including Beetlebum, Coffee & TV, Tender, Country House, Charmless Man and Parklife. As in 1988, the band played to just 150 people - fans, family and friends - and it was their first concert since 2001.

Colchester heroes Blur played homecoming gig in Wakes Colne | Harwich and Manningtree Standard

Colchester heroes Blur played homecoming gig in Wakes Colne | Braintree and Witham Times

Colchester heroes Blur played homecoming gig in Wakes Colne | Braintree and Witham Times
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