Travellers Tunes: An Evening With Steve Cradock

Music
  • Wednesday 24th March 2027 19:30 (Doors)

Extended Theatre Seated | On sale 10am 20 March

Ocean Colour Scene guitarist Steve Cradock is responsible for some of the most distinctive riffs of the past 30 years. The man who gave us signature riffs, ignited The Riverboat Song and Hundred Mile High and helped propel OCS to double-platinum glory with Moseley Shoals has been a mainstay of British rock since forming Ocean Colour Scene in 1989 with Simon Fowler, Damon Michella, and Oscar Harrison. OCS played record breaking gigs with Oasis at Knebworth for 250,000 people as Britpop reached its zenith in 1996. He joined Paul Weller’s band in 1992 and has appeared on all of his studio albums, while also joining The Specials in 2014. In his debut tour, Steve will be playing and singing hits from the OCS songbook, and much more.

  • VIP Meet & Greet£78.50 – Front row seats, pre-show meet’n’greet, goody bag, autograph, photograph – limited tickets 
  • Premium£48.50 – Next best seats, goody bag – limited tickets 

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TICKET PRICES

GENERAL

  • Standard£33.50
  • VIP Meet & Greet£78.50
  • Premium£48.50

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