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Thin Lizzy's Scott Gorham to Appear at The Birmingham Guitar Show

Published 8 years ago on February 5, 2016

By Jonathan Graham

(PRESS RELEASE): The Guitar Show, the UK's largest dedicated guitar event, returns to New Bingley Hall in Birmingham on 27 '“ 28 February with a packed exhibition floor and an exciting Live Stage line-up.

Among the highlights of the weekend, Thin Lizzy legend Scott Gorham will be visiting the show on Saturday 27 February for signing sessions in conjunction with Marshall Amplification.

The biggest guitar, amp and effects brands '“ from Fender and Yamaha to Marshall and PRS Guitars '“ will allow visitors to get their hands on the latest gear (see below for full exhibitor list) and take advantage of special show-only deals. Marshall and Fender '“ alongside Bare Knuckle Pickups, Tanglewood, Patrick James Eggle and Wudtone '“ are also set to present slots on the Live Stage over the weekend.

Acoustic fans will also be well catered to as far as live performances are concerned, with British folk star Martin Simpson (courtesy of D'Addario) and rising talents Chris Woods and Will McNicol will be treading the boards on Saturday and Sunday respectively.

Tickets for The Guitar Show are priced at £12.50 in advance and £15 on the door (child tickets for visitors between 6-13 years of age are £7 in advance, £8 on the door), with discounts available on group bookings of ten or more.

For more information and ticket booking information visit The Guitar Show

 

 

 

 


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