The Corals have just been announced to appear at Future Yard
The Coral have been announced as a new act joining The National Lottery's Liverpool music tour in celebration of Eurovision.
The Coral have just been announced to appear at Future Yard as part of the celebrations with an array of show stopping artists featuring all over the city.Discussing how important small venues are for young artists, they said: "The last time we played Birkenhead was a small gig in 2000, a battle of the bands night just as we were starting out. If it wasn’t for shows like that, where we learned to cut our teeth as a live act, then we wouldn’t have gone on to have the career we’ve had.
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