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HECK Join The Bill For First ever ‘Ginger Wildheart Show’. 

29/3/2016

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Heck have been added to the bill for the first ever 'Ginger Wildheart Show'. Taking place in London this Friday 1st April, the bash will see five bands taking to the stage for the inaugural event.  
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By Eamon O'Neill on 28 March 2016.

Nottingham rockers Heck have confirmed they are to join the line up for ‘The Ginger Wildheart Show’. Taking place this Friday, 1st April, at the O2 Forum, Kentish Town, London, the event's five-band bill will be headed up by titular Wildhearts' main man Ginger. 

‘The Ginger Wildheart Show’ makes its debut with an impressive supporting cast.  Along with The Ginger Wildheart Band, the full line-up includes four special guests; Heck,  Dirt Box Disco, Scaramanga Six and Tropica, who are all set to appear.

Hand-picking the bill for what is set to be an annual event, Ginger explains; “the Ginger Wildheart Show is something that we intend to carry on in the future.  I love the idea of replicating the old cabaret evenings with five different bands. The maiden voyage of this show, April 1st, will feature my current favourite bands on the circuit today”.

The Geordie in Wonderland adds; "Please don't regret missing this".

The welcome news comes in the wake of revelations earlier this month that Ginger's Hey! Hello! project has had to cancel it's recent U.K. tour, in the wake of singer Hollis' decision to quit the band. 

Tickets for The Ginger Wildheart Show on 1st April at O2 Forum, Kentish Town are available now from this link. 
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