The Hoosiers play at the Tan Hill Inn on August bank holiday where guests are invited to pitch up and camp.
Ben Smith
Date published: 17th Aug 2016
Image: The Hoosiers
The Hoosiers will play an intimate gig in a barn on the Yorkshire Dales this August Bank Holiday.
It will take place at the historic Tan Hill Inn in the Swaledale Countryside near Richmond, Britain's highest pub at 1,732 feet above sea level, where guests are invited to camp, glamp, bring their campervans or sleep wildly under the stars.
It's unlikely that the band, famous for songs like 'Goodbye Mr A' (listen above) and 'Worried About Ray', have ever played a gig quite like it. What we are sure of that is that their catchy indie pop is just what's needed for a good ol' bank holiday barn dance.
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