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Palmerston

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Palmerston`s reputation has rapidly grown over the last few years and has seen the band sharing stages with the likes of Ralph McTell, Eve Selis, The Moulettes, Richard Digance and country guitar legend Albert Lee, who said of them:

“The gentlemen of Palmerston guarantee you an exciting evening of music, the music is fresh, invigorating, all theirs and a must see-and-hear”

As well as performing their music, best described as UK Americana, at festivals and theatres around the country, they have also played many live radio broadcasts and recorded three albums and two EPs. This, alongside the recording of a DVD capturing their Birmingham Town Hall appearance while on tour with Albert Lee.

'The festival faithful immediately warmed to Palmerston who opened the Friday night for seasoned artists Richard Digance and Home Service. 

Back stage they were a joy to deal with and efficient and professional in their approach to the Cromer's usual tight turn round technically for the evening concerts'Scott Butler - Folk on the Pier

The band perform original songs written by Alan Rondeau and make you smile in a way that only beer or sunshine can!

The Band
Alan Rondeau, Martin Hartup, Julian Pentz, Andy Powell, Dave Norman.

palmerston.biz


Ticket fee information

All ticket prices on this website are published inclusive of booking fees. For tickets up to and including £10, a fee of £1 per ticket will be charged. For tickets between £10.01 and £15, a fee of £1.50 per ticket will be charged. For tickets between £15.01 and £25, a fee of £2.50 per ticket will be charged. For tickets between £25.01 and £35, a fee of £3.50 per ticket will be charged. For tickets over £35, a fee of £4.50 per ticket will be charged.Should an event be cancelled, or rescheduled to a new date that you cannot attend, The Stables will refund the ticket price portion only of the amount originally paid. Booking fees are non-refundable - for full Ts&Cs visit stables.org


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