Fleetwood Bac play Corn Hall in Cirencester

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Fleetwood Bac play Corn Hall in Cirencester

Fleetwood Bac bring their acclaimed tribute show to the Corn Hall, Cirencester, on Friday, October 28.
The band are hailed as the first and best Fleetwood Mac tribute band in the world, endorsed by Mick Fleetwood himself, and raved about by the biographer of Peter Green.

The Fleetwood Bac show focuses on the Rumours era of the band with favourites from the album including Dreams, Gold Dust Woman, The Chain, Second Hand News, Go Your Own Way and Songbird.
The set also features several songs from the Peter Green days, plus some the biggest solo hots of Stevie Nicks, in a theatrical two-hour show, including costume-changes and an acoustic section.

Tickets cost �10 in advance(Available from Cirencester Tourist Information Centre 01285 654180 or Swindon Tourist Information (01793 530328) and �12 on the door


Posted : 14/10/2005 17:19:38

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