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Gig review: STEELHOUSE FESTIVAL DAY 3 – 29 July 2018
There was a tentative start to Sunday as the dreadful weather continued with what can only be described as monsoon rains decided to throw in some 40mph gusts for good measure. The organisers opened the arena early so those in … Continue reading →
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