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Artist:The Korgis
Title:The Korgis Love Yorkies!
Venue:Black Dyke Mills
City:  Bradford, England, UK
Date:Saturday, 4 Sep 2021
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Rescheduled from July 2020.
From The Korgis website:
NEW DATE-The Korgis love Yorkies!
Sat, Sep 4 @ 7:00PM Black Dyke Mills, Brighouse Road, BD13 1QA Queensbury
WE MAY WELL EXTEND OUR 40TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR AS WE FELT IT NEVER GOT A FAIR CRACK OF THE WHIP!! This is part of our 40 years of The Korgis tour, and the audience reaction has been overwhelming! With a brilliant 8-piece band and a full multi-media show, and songs that span not just The Korgis but of course some Stackridge favourites and much much more! We are also having a Brunch get together the next day if anyone would care to join us. Venue to be arranged but somewhere in the Bradford area.

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