Posted: Wed 16th Aug 2017

The Phonics – the UK’s number one Stereophonics tribute act

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Aug 16th, 2017

Once described by Kelly Jones himself as “Awesome” The Uk’s No1 tribute to the Stereophonics return to Wrexham on Sunday 27th August at Llay Miners Welfare to perform a mind blowing set of all the classics that you will know and love, which will include Have a Nice Day, Bartender & the Thief, Dakota, Maybe Tomorrow, plus the latest singles White lies and Mr & Mrs Smith to name but a few.

You will also hear them perform some of those amazing album tracks like same sized feet, too many sandwiches, the list is endless.

The Phonics have toured consistently for two years all over the UK and continue to do so, leaving audiences speechless by the amazing attention to detail they create in getting as close as you can possibly get to that unique sound of Stereophonics.

Be sure to get your tickets early for this show from Llay Miners Welfare, as this is going to be a very busy night!

Tickets can be purchased from SeeTickets.com here.



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