July 17, 2017 1.12 pm
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The Hoosiers to perform in Lincoln as part of 10th anniversary tour
Indie-pop band The Hoosiers will perform in Lincoln later this year as part of their 10th anniversary tour. The band, best know for hits such as ‘Worried About Ray’ and ‘Goodbye Mr A’, will perform at the Engine Shed at 7pm on Sunday, November 5. Tickets cost £15 per person and will go on sale…
The Hoosiers will perform in Lincoln in November. Photo: Facebook
Indie-pop band The Hoosiers will perform in Lincoln later this year as part of their 10th anniversary tour.
The band, best know for hits such as ‘Worried About Ray’ and ‘Goodbye Mr A’, will perform at the Engine Shed at 7pm on Sunday, November 5.
Tickets cost £15 per person and will go on sale on the Engine Shed website at 10am on Wednesday, July 19.
First appearing in 2007, The Hoosiers came onto the indie-pop scene with their debut album “The Trick To Life”, which reached the top of the album charts.
Never released on vinyl, the band will be selling a new limited edition vinyl pressing and expanded 2CD edition of their debut as part of their UK tour that will see them play the album in its entirety, something they’ve never done before.
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