Folk punk hero Frank Turner will play a special, intimate gig in Kingston this week, with a set list comprising of B-sides, rare tracks and songs seldom heard live.
The Hampshire-born singer will headline Banquet Records' weekly New Slang night at McClusky's in Thames Street, in support of new album The Third Three Years.
It is Turner's third collection of demos, B-Sides, radio sessions and covers, and is expected to hit the shelves on November 24.
Ahead of that, he will play his sixth New Slang set this Thursday, November 20 - before headlining XFM's Winter Wonderland at Brixton Academy next month.
Banquet Records manager Jon Tolley said: "Frank Turner is one of the greatest friends of the shop.
"Indeed, New Slang was only conceived when we plugged Frank and his guitar into a DJ mixer back in 2006.
Since then he’s grown into one of the nation’s real musical treasures, as well as playing Wembley Arena, The Olympics and he’s headlining Brixton again next month.
"In real Frank Turner style, he’s keeping true to his roots, and coming back to Kingston for what is now an intimate solo show.
"This Thursday will be his sixteenth show for Banquet, and his sixth time at New Slang.
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"In support of the new b-sides album, we’re gonna hear a bunch of tracks we never normally get to hear live, plus a few favourites.
"Can’t wait till Thursday."
You can pre-order the album and get a ticket to the show for just £10.
Tickets will be available behind the counter at Banquet Records in Eden Street from 6pm tonight.
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