The postponed concert from August is now on November 8th, with all original tickets still valid.
Jimmy Coultas
Last updated: 16th Oct 2013
Back in August the Liverpool International Music festival’s collaboration with Freeze to bring the Charlatans to the city was sadly postponed due to the tragic death of the Charlatans drummer Jon Brookes. The drummer was the subject of many tributes from his peers in the aftermath of his passing, including Rob da Bank, former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr and lead singer Tim Burgess, who wrote this memoir in the NME.
The date has since been rescheduled, and tickets are now on sale for the event on November 8th. They will no longer joined by Greg Wilson, but local heroes The Tea Street Band will still be present, as referenced in the original news article, with some minor tweaks to the rest of the bill.
All original tickets are valid for the event, with the remainder on sale now.
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