THE LANCASHIRE HOTPOTS – Never Mind the Hotpots 10th Anniversary Tour – SOLD OUT

Music |
2nd December 2017

Sat 2 Dec | Doors 7.30pm | £14 | On the door £16

PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT.

Musical comedy maestros The Lancashire Hotpots are ten years old and to celebrate a decade of Hotpotting they’re going back to their roots playing their debut album “Never Mind The Hotpots” in its entirety.  Expect a night packed with old-school classics such as eBay ‘Eck, I Met A Girl On MySpace, He’s Turned Emo and Shopmobility Scooter.  They’ll be topping up the night with the Northern knees-up songs which have made them firm festival favourites over the past ten years: Egg Sausage Chips & Beans, The Perfect Pint, I Fear Ikea and many more.

Join Bernard and the boys for a massive 10th anniversary party full of singalonga music and madcap fun.

Support comes from the “Kings of Clubland” – Stu Penders & Spladoosh!
“Every home should have a Lancashire Hotpots record”   Steve Lamacq, BBC 6 Music

“Go and watch them, they’re hilarious”   Shaun Keaveny, BBC Radio 6 Music

“What Snow Patrol would sound like fronted by the bloke from Scrappers”   The Guardian

 

Venue: Malt Room – standing
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult

 

 

DATES & TIMES

2nd December 2017

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