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Fratellis...
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It was the hot ticket of the festival and the Dome was packed out with the front row full of young girls - waiting for the cheeky chappies to appear. They didn't disappoint. Lights go down, screams go up and they're on!
Looking good as ever (Jon still trying his Bolan poses) and racing through the set. Brilliant songs like Hennrietta, Chelsea Dagger and Ol Black an Blue Eyes get lapped up by the singing crowd. They're a great band with plenty of great songs - it's just a bit of a shame the sound didn't do them justice in the Dome tonight.
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about Brighton Dome
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Originally the riding stables and school of the Prince of Wales in the early 19th Century, the Brighton Dome is one of the most beautiful centres of art in the country. Brighton Dome is made up of the Concert Hall with a theatre-style capacity of 1800, the Corn Exchange with a flexible capacity of up to 1200, and the black-box studio-style Pavilion Theatre for up to 320l The next Brighton Dome date for your diary:
Friday, 19th - Sunday, 21st September
Brighton Art Fair @ The Corn Exchange (Brighton Dome)
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about The Great Escape
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