The Phonics, a premier tribute to Stereophonics, are set to play in Carlisle later this year as part of their UK tour.
The tribute plays tracks from every album including the new up-and-coming album, Keep the Village Alive. Their set has something for all fans including hits such as Have a Nice Day, Maybe Tomorrow, Dakota, and Handbags & Gladrags.
The Phonics love playing songs from their musical idols and this passion shines through when you hear them live.
The Phonics claim to be the closest thing you will hear to the Stereophonics, and they are set to feature at the Old Fire Station on Saturday, December 2, with doors opening at 6.30pm.
Tickets cost £12.50 and are available online.
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