March 7, 2017 7.00 am
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Razorlight and Feeder to play at the Lincolnshire Showground
Indie stars Razorlight are set to perform at the Lincolnshire Showground near Lincoln in May, with special guests Feeder and Reverend and the Makers. The event will take place on Friday, May 26 and tickets, priced at £32.00 (advance) will go on sale this week. Razorlight were formed in London in 2002 around lead singer…
Indie band Razorlight will perform at the Lincolnshire Showground
Indie stars Razorlight are set to perform at the Lincolnshire Showground near Lincoln in May, with special guests Feeder and Reverend and the Makers.
The event will take place on Friday, May 26 and tickets, priced at £32.00 (advance) will go on sale this week.
Razorlight were formed in London in 2002 around lead singer Johnny Borrell and have since sold 4 million albums, played at sold out arena tours and headlined festivals.
Back from a brief hiatus, the band are performing with new guitarist David Ellis, formerly of Babeshadow.
Tickets for the Lincolnshire Showground gig are on sale from Thursday, March 9 at 9am on the Ticketline website.
Fans are limited to a maximum of 10 tickets and admission will be for over 14s only.
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