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IT has been a long wait, but music fans can look forward to a packed diary of gigs for the rest of this year as some of Britain’s most exciting names tour the South and local acts headline their own shows. Southampton s 02 Guildhall leads with Del Amitri (19 October), Kasabian (30 October), Billy Bragg (31 October), Biffy Clyro (3 November), Katherine Jenkins (20 November), Paul Weller (22 November), The Levellers (15 December) and Enter Shikari (17 December). The Guildhall also hosts Irish post-punk stars Fontaines DC (9 October) and Australian stars DMA’s (25 October), two international bands who helped grow their careers by playing Southampton’s grass roots venues.
Phil Moore at The Black Prince s venue in Northampton.
The Black Prince will see live music return to its outdoor stage this weekend while work continues on the upgrade of its main indoor venue.
During lockdown, owners of the Northampton pub and music venue have been making a series of improvements which have included relocating the main stage to its original place at the back of the venue and increasing the capacity by removing a narrow corridor people were previously funnelled through at the entrance.
On Saturday, May 22, singer songwriter Maddox Jones will headline the Abington Square’s outdoor stage and at the end of this month, Billy Lockett – who hasn’t played live in Northampton since headlining the Roadmender in 2019 – will play a free outdoor gig at the venue to end his UK tour.
It means there will be a very limited number of Weekend tickets will be available.
Tramlines Festival Operations Director, Timm Cleasby said,
“The pandemic has hit us all very hard in a million different ways but the support that Sheffield has already shown us is incredibly humbling for us all. We’re super excited to bring you what I feel is one of our strongest line ups. The three main headliners have been on my list for a good while now and we’ve got some brilliant returning friends as well. All this said, we’re very serious about the public’s safety and take our responsibilities regarding COVID very seriously. We’re keeping a close eye on developments and will act accordingly should things change.”
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