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The Phogues – Live at The Tree House

£22.00/ £24.00 + Booking Fee

All Standing

Friday

Dec 18

19:00

A SPIRITED TRIBUTE TO THE POGUES – County Somerset –

The UK’s leading Pogues tribute THE PHOGUES return to The Tree House for their annual Christmas weekend of shows. After selling out The Tree House venue a record breaking SEVEN times, this is sure to be a fantastic evening of live music and dancing to see in the festive period. Advance booking always highly recommended. 

In the mid to late 1980s, The Pogues were one of the wildest and most talked-about bands of the era. They crashed punk rock headlong into Irish Folk, lyrically ignited by singer/songwriter Shane MacGowan’s brutal yet romantic observations on life at the dog end of the Thatcher revolution. Full of spirit, in both senses of the word, there was simply no other band like them.
With a full line-up and the pick of the songs from five studio albums, The Phogues pay tribute to one of the greatest bands. The Phogues have live experience ranging from Somerset’s famous cider pubs to the internationally famous Sidmouth Folk Festival. They bring verve, energy and authenticity to every show they play, backed up by songs including ‘Sally McLennane’, ‘The Irish Rover’, ‘Thousands Are Sailing’, ‘Streams Of Whiskey’ and, of course, the greatest Christmas song ever written, ‘Fairytale of New York’ – which they’ll happily play even on a boiling hot summer’s Afternoon.

The Phogues will sweep your audience back to the days when Guinness was 50p a pint, the racing was on the telly in the corner of the boozer and there was always an ‘oul fella’ at the bar, sharing his wit and wisdom. Happy, raucous times brought right into the present by no less than the best Pogues tribute band in the UK.

And if you don’t believe us, Shane MacGowan himself said of The Phogues, “It’s brilliant.”

Venue

The Tree House, 35 Berkley Rd, Frome, Somerset, BA11 2EH

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