Posted: Sat 2nd Feb 2013

Charlotte Church Coming To Wrexham For Focus Wales

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This article is old - Published: Saturday, Feb 2nd, 2013

Charlotte Church is coming to Wrexham as part of this years Focus Wales on Thursday 25th April.

Ms Church will be appearing at Central Station with special guests Deaf Club. Plus Shy & The Fight, Baby Brave & The Love Bites, Darren Eedens (CAN), Al Lewis, Bring The Soul, Houdini Dax, The Echo & The Always, Cara Hammond, The Wobbly Hearts over two stages.

To get a taste of what Focus Wales is about, play this video:

Focus Wales say of Charlotte Church’s current musical direction, which is being released via a series of self published EP’s, “It sounds like heart-break and hope, jubilation and righteousness. It probably sounds like some bands you’ve heard of. It also sounds like nothing you’ve heard before. It is the sound of 26 years of learning, listening and living.”

The direct link for tickets for the Charlotte Church gig is here.



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