Posted: Thu 17th Oct 2013

Skid Row Concert Sells Out At Central Station

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Oct 17th, 2013

Tickets to see Skid Row and Ugly Kid Joe perform live in Central Station have sold out.

The gig on October 26th will see Skid Row rocking the stage for their debut appearance in the town. Having recently signed to record label, ‘Megaforce Records’, the band will be in town with their newest EP ‘United World Rebellion Part One.’

Alongside them, the metal band will also be joined by ‘Ugly Kid Joe’, who after a great reception in Wrexham last year, are returning to the town for their second show.

When we reported last month that the two bands would be performing in the town together, there were just 40 tickets remaining. However with just over a week to go, the band have successfully sold out the Wrexham based venue.

Skid Row, who originally broke up in 1997, reformed again in 2010 before releasing their EP ‘Stairway to Hell’ last year. To date Ugly Kid Joe have released five albums (including compilation albums) and two EPs.

Andy Promotions Assistant at Central Station said: “We are thrilled to be able to bring two legendary acts to North Wales. The fact that this has sold out is brilliant and confirms that Wrexham still loves live music.”



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