Music promoters line up three shows after Arts Council funding
A not-for-profit Shropshire music promoter is lining up some big name acts for a series of shows after securing Arts Council funding.
The promoters formed in 2018 initially to run a Community Music Project and relocated to the Firefly Club in Oakengates in 2022. The third show on Saturday, December 2 features Matt Deighton, former frontman with Mother Earth who on to replace Noel Gallagher when he left Oasis.
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