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THE LIGHTNING SEEDS
Saturday 15th October
at Pryzm, 5:00pm (14+)
An extra, earlier show's been added due to demand!Admission will be via e-ticket. Your e-ticket will be delivered to your email address in time for the show (typically the day before the event).To celebrate the release of the new album 'See You In The Stars', The Lightning Seeds visit Kingston for a reduced capacity show at Pryzm.The Lightning Seeds make a most welcome return this October on BMG with ‘See You In The Stars’, their first new album in over ten years.This intoxicating 10 track collection will kick start a soundtrack to summer with the feel good warmth of ‘Sunshine’. Most of the songs are written by Ian Broudie. One of the album highlights, ‘Emily Smiles’, was co-written with Terry Hall while ‘Great to Be Alive’ is a co-write with James Skelly (the Coral). The Lightning Seeds will tour the UK later this year.-Times TBC but we expect doors at 5:00pm with The Lightning Seeds on at 6:00pmPryzm is 14+ for this show. No under 8s, sorry. 8 to 13 year olds must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18+). Those aged 14+ can attend unaccompanied. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).Pryzm, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)-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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THE LIGHTNING SEEDS
Saturday 15th October
at Pryzm, 7:00pm (14+)
Admission will be via e-ticket. Your e-ticket will be delivered to your email address in time for the show (typically the day before the event).To celebrate the release of the new album 'See You In The Stars', The Lightning Seeds visit Kingston for a reduced capacity show at Pryzm.The Lightning Seeds make a most welcome return this October on BMG with ‘See You In The Stars’, their first new album in over ten years.This intoxicating 10 track collection will kick start a soundtrack to summer with the feel good warmth of ‘Sunshine’. Most of the songs are written by Ian Broudie. One of the album highlights, ‘Emily Smiles’, was co-written with Terry Hall while ‘Great to Be Alive’ is a co-write with James Skelly (the Coral). The Lightning Seeds will tour the UK later this year.-Times TBC but we expect doors at 7:00pm with The Lightning Seeds on at 8:00pmPryzm is 14+ for this show. No under 8s, sorry. 8 to 13 year olds must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18+). Those aged 14+ can attend unaccompanied. Over 18s should bring PHOTO ID (driving license / passport).Pryzm, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP)-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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Baddiel, Skinner & The Lightning Seeds
Three Lions 96/98
2021 marks 25 years since Baddiel, Skinner, and Lightning Seeds brought the iconic footballing anthem ‘Three Lions’ into the world. To celebrate the anniversary, Sony Music will be releasing a one-off limited edition 7” solid red vinyl with numbered sleeves on Friday 4th June, which will feature two versions of the anthem: ‘Three Lions’ and ‘Three Lions ‘98’ .
An earworm of a track written by Ian Broudie, David Baddiel and Frank Skinner which sums up the heartache and hope of being an England fan, became an instant number one in ‘96, with England fans up and down the country singing it before, during, and after games. In the years since its debut, the track has seen multiple releases and is the only song in existence to have become the UK number one four separate times with the same artists: two one-week stints in 1996, three straight weeks in 1998 for the remake, and again in 2018 during the World Cup held in Russia, where it made history in vaulting to number one from 24 in one week. Not just adored by England fans, ‘Three Lions’ has become a global footballing hit, topping Germany’s charts and is still frequently heard on German radio stations around the tournaments.
The anniversary campaign will focus on raising the profile of the iconic song and celebrating its legacy through media and socials.
Those familiar words “It’s coming home” will soon be on everyone's lips, with England opening up its Euro 2020 campaign against Croatia on 13 June. On this momentous anniversary, could it finally be coming home?
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