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The Wombats set for St George's Market



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Published Date:
31 July 2008
ST George's Market is quickly becoming a great venue for live music with notable appearances from the likes of Mark Ronson and Newton Faulkner in recent weeks.
The music continues on Monday, November 10 with the Wombats making a welcome return following their sell-out show at the Mandela Hall.

The Wombats released their massive debut album; The Wombats present...A Guide to Love, Loss and Desperation. The album has been described as a collection of thirteen irresistibly catchy songs, all shot through with infectious Scouse wit.

The band's success to date has been anchored by a hectic touring schedule which has taken the trio to Japan, China, the U.S., Germany, France and Malawi. They made history last year when they became the first unsigned band ever to sell out the 1200 capacity Liverpool Academy.

Tickets are now sale from Katy Daly's, Zavvi and all usual Ticketmaster outlets, priced at £17.50.

For credit card bookings and information, telephone 0870 2434455 or book online at www.geturticket.com or www.ticketmaster.ie






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  • Last Updated: 31 July 2008 11:11 AM
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