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Frank Turner
Saturday 19th March
at Pryzm, 7:30pm (14+)
Admission will be via e-ticket. Your e-ticket will be delivered to your email address in time for the show.
To celebrate the release of his ninth solo album titled FTHC, the legendary folk-punker Frank Turner returns to Kingston to play at Pryzm.
FTHC is the ninth solo album from British punk and folk artist Frank Turner. Initially striking out as a vocalist in the punk rock band Million Dead, Turner then turned his focus towards a folkier, acoustic-based solo career. Since that time, he has reached international acclaim as a chart-topping, award-winning singer-songwriter. Taking inspiration from early '80s US hardcore band logos, FTHC stands for Frank Turner Hardcore.
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TIMES CONFIRMED
7:30pm - Doors 8:00pm - Morning Crush 8:30pm - Frank Turner
Support for this show will be coming from Morning Crush.
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Pryzm is all ages for this show - under 14s must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18+). Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).
Pryzm, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)
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Entry conditions will include whichever Covid-19 safety measures are advised by government at the time.
PLEASE NOTE: date is subject to change pending government / NIHP guidance around the coronavirus outbreak.
If this event is postponed, we will let you know - please do not contact us until a rescheduled date is announced. Once announced, if you cannot make the rescheduled date refunds will be available.
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Past Event
Frank Turner
Buddies II: Still Buddies
The new collaborative album from Frank Turner and Jon Snodgrass!
Ten years ago, the two acclaimed musicians hung out, drank whisky and wrote & recorded an album together called Buddies – a lighthearted hang between friends that became a hit with fans of both artists. Fast forward a decade and the pair are still buddies, so they decided to write a follow-up.
As with the original, Buddies II: Still Buddies was written in just one day, although this time, however, Turner and Snodgrass had to do it over the Internet due to lockdown. With more time on their hands than usual, they were able to flesh out the album, musically, and recruit other buddies – Stephen Egerton (Descendents/ALL), primarily, on drums – for added instrumentation. The result is a funny, warm and at times poignant album that’s part talk show, part music.
Its it the first album that Frank has recorded, mixed and produced himself.
Xtra Mile
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