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Dr Feelgood star at the Mill


. . . and also Spunge on their UK tour

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MUSIC fans are in for a treat when Wilko Johnson - a former member of the highly-acclaimed Dr Feelgood - takes to the stage of Mansfield's Town Mill on Thursday.
This will be Wilko's third appearance at the Bridge Street venue over the past five years and he lands just a week ahead of Feelgood, who play on Thursday 8th.

This weekend also caters for the younger generation of live music fans when Spunge also head into town on Friday 2nd.

The group - one of the most popular on the UK ska/punk live circuit since forming in 1994 - stop off as part of an extensive UK tour.

And a lucky Chad reader could be watching either gig for FREE. For we have teamed up with the venue to offer a pair of tickets for each night.

Buy next week's Chad for details of how to enter.

For details of both gigs and what the venue has lined-up for the remainder of the month, visit www.townmill.com or www.myspace.com/townmill.

Tickets for all gigs are available at www.ticketweb.co.uk or via the secure ticketline number, 08700 600 100.

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  • Last Updated: 25 April 2008 1:15 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 
  

 
 


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