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Kicking off TT fortnight with "From The Jam"!

by isleofman.com 25th May 2016
This weekend sees Bruce Foxton, a founding member of legendary punk rock/mod revival band The Jam, playing his trademark basslines when his band "From The Jam" makes their Manx debut!

On the Saturday 28th May the Royal Hall will be rocking to the sounds of Down In The Tube Station At Midnight, Going Underground, Eton Rifles, A Town Called Malice and The Modern World as From The Jam bring their "The Public Gets What The Public Wants" tour to the Isle of Man.

The show, a joint promotion by TalisMann Promotions and JonnoPromotions, is being kindly supported by Sure Isle of Man and by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.

Bruce Foxton was interviewed on BBC Breakfast last week, click here to see the short interview where he talks about his renewed friendship with Paul Weller and the band's new Album Smash The Clock.

Although this is the first night of TT Practice races we have promised that From The Jam will not be on stage until the roads have opened to Ramsey! So, doors will open at 8pm and, to get you in the mood for the main event, local DJ Shaun Hogg will be spinning the discs with music from the era of The Jam, so do get down early to check him out!

Tickets are ?25 and are available from via Villa Gaiety Box Office, the Welcome Centre or by phone on 01624 600555.  

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 25th, May 2016 02:32pm.

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