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Hamsters tour

NEWS: The Gainsborough Standard

NEWS: The Gainsborough Standard

Retiring after 25 years together the guitar, bass and drums trio The Hamsters are back at Lincoln’s Drill Hall for one final show.

The trio return as part of their Farewell Tour on Saturday 3rd March at 8pm.

Primarily playing their own brand of rock, blues and Americana, they are also widely regarded as the UK’s leading interpreters of the music of Jimi Hendrix and ZZ Top.

And of course they would not say farewell without featuring some of each of these at Saturday’s gig.

Guitarist Magazine’s Blues Guitar Heroes book recently featured Hamsters guitarist and singer Slim.

Meanwhile Radio 2’s Bob Harris said: “The Hamsters are fabulous - one of Britain’s very best live bands.”

Tickets priced £15 full and £13 concessions are available at the box office on 01522 873894 or online at www.lincolndrillhall.com

Please note - seats are not allocated for this concert as it is standing only.


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