- Music
- 25 Sep 08
Ex-Oasis man Bonehead to play Dublin
Former Oasis man Bonehead returns to the fray this November when he pays an acoustic visit to Crawdaddy, Dublin.
Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs plays Crawdaddy on November 3.
There’ll be none of this “here’s ten songs from my new album” nonsense, with the guitarist concentrating on classics from the holy trinity of Definitely Maybe, (What’s The Story) Morning Glory and Be Here Now.
Support is provided by Pete McLeod who, like the aforementioned Britpop legends, were discovered by legendary mover ‘n’ (shaker) maker Alan McGee.
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Tickets are €22.50.
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