
We are delighted to see the return of the wonderful Julie Mclelland & The Band From County Hell at The Guildhall Theatre.
With a legacy of fantastic shows here in Grantham, the band will take you on a journey with their original songs, as well as playing some traditional songs and music in their own upbeat style.
With over 2000 live performances under their belt the band are headlining festivals again this year around the UK. Expect a show that will keep your toes tapping, your heart touched and an unscripted humour that will make you laugh out loud!
“These guys instrumentally are so good as a unit, then you add the vocals of Joolz McLelland and you have the perfect Celtic Combo.” - Ian Usher live review from The Bodega, Nottingham
“Gritty, passionate and appealing original compositions” - RocknReel
“Great tunes, great humour, great performers” - Andrew Lock, The Leamington Spa Courier
“Great choice of band to get the crowd going at Wychwood Festival” - Americana UK
“A band few could walk past... drawing a large crowd and a full dance floor” - efestivals & Northern Sky Magazine review of The Great British Folk Festival
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Important Information
Venue: Guildhall Arts Centre, Theatre
Tickets: £14 (£12.50 concessions)
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