STEREOPHONICS tribute group The Phonics have a date at Worcester’s Huntington Hall, and they’ll be be bringing all the hits.

The Phonics play tracks from every Stereophonics album including the new up-and-coming album, Keep The Village Alive.

A spokesman said: Their set has something for all fans, including hits such as Have a Nice Day, Maybe Tomorrow, Dakota and Handbags and Gladrags, not to mention those amazing album tracks for the diehard Stereophonics fans.”

“Stereophonics are an award-winning Welsh rock band that formed in 1992. In the last 27 years they’ve released ten studio albums, including six number one albums. The classic UK rock sound delivered with whiskey vocals has proved popular, earning them a legion of fans, including the legendary Bob Dylan.

The spokesman added: “It’s no wonder then that there would be bands out there wanting to recreate the sensational sound and stage presence.”

The date for the diary is Friday June 21 at 7.30pm.

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