The Bluetones Acoustic

Music
Friday 9th May 2025

Doors 7.30pm | Tickets £23.50 | Theatre

Britpop legends The Bluetones play a special acoustic performance of the band’s classics!

The Bluetones Acoustic show is two members of  Brit Pop legends The Bluetones, for special acoustic performances of the band’s classics. Singer-songwriter and frontman Mark Morriss, and songwriter/guitarist Adam Devlin have spent the best part of three decades honing their craft as live performers, with six Bluetones albums under their belts, including 14 Top 40 singles.

This lineup has recently completed a near sold out tour of the UK, with a follow up later this year already in the pipeline, before Mark & Adam take it to Ireland and Scandinavia next year.

This show is an unmissable two hours of music interspersed with the banter and story-telling of two musicians who have been working together successfully for over 30 years.

“… add to that Mark’s unique voice, the requisite melodies and soaring guitars and you could also make reference to several classic West Coast USA artists and beyond.” – Louder Than War

“… brilliant as always, great music and as always very engaging with the audience. Mark still has a great voice, and both him and Adam are very good guitarists. Brilliant night!” – Audience member review, The Old Fire Station, Carlisle

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