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Published Date: 01 July 2009
TICKETS for all 10 Motherwell Music Festival 2009 concerts are now on sale.

The Motherwell Music Festival is a new event – taking place in August at Motherwell Concert Hall and Motherwell Theatre.

The line-up includes top names like Donnie Munro (ex Runrig) and Glenn Tilbrook (ex Squeeze) with the sensational Teenage Fanc
lub making their Motherwell Concert Hall debut in an exclusive gig on Thursday August 20.

Many acts are playing Motherwell for the first time, or making a welcome return after fantastic gigs in recent years.

The 2009 Festival celebrates the success of the Concert Hall and Theatre complex over the past 40 years, as the venue prepares for major refurbishment in 2010.

The full line up is: Thursday August 13 at Motherwell Concert Hall
The Donnie Munro Band

Friday August 14 at Motherwell Concert Hall
Glenn Tilbrook with guests Nick Harper and Paul Rose

Saturday August 15 at Motherwell Theatre
The BMX Bandits, The Primary 5 and Jim McCulloch.

Sunday August 16 at Motherwell Theatre
JJ Gilmour and Kevin McDermott

Monday August 17 at Motherwell Theatre
Martin Taylor's Spirit of Django

Tuesday August 18 at Motherwell Theatre
Eric Bogle and John Munro

Thursday August 20 at Motherwell Concert Hall
Teenage Fanclub

Friday August 21 at Motherwell Concert Hall
The Complete Stone Roses

Saturday August 22 at Motherwell Concert Hall
Macfloyd

Saturday August 19 at Motherwell Concert Hall
The Wholigans and The Underground Jam.

Book on 01698 403120 or a www.northlan.gov.uk




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