Northern Irish sound to rock Stoke

A renowned rock band from Northern Ireland will be entertaining audiences in Stoke-on-Trent this winter.

Rock trio Ash are set to storming into the city with a single-night show in December. Following on from their successful anthology release “Teenage Wildlife: 25 Years of Ash” that reached number one in the UK and Ireland’s independent charts, the band are playing numerous gigs up and down the country before the end of 2021.

Music promoters and venues where live acts perform can sometimes uses flyer printing services to create eye-catching leaflets inviting people to attend shows and concerts.

Fans of the band will have a chance to watch them in action playing Ash classics like “Burn Baby Burn”, “Jack Names the Planets”, “Darkest Hour of the Night”, “Goldfinger” and the hit track from the motion picture by the same name, “A Life Less Ordinary”.

Ash rose to fame after they burst onto the UK music scene in 1994. Self-described as “guaranteed real teenagers” the band have enjoyed critical acclaim and success with both albums and singles. The group are renowned for their live concerts where they sometimes play cover versions of their favourite music, from the Star Wars cantina band theme to the Buzzcocks' hit “Everybody’s Happy Nowadays”.

Ash will now play The Sugarmill at 36 Brunswick Street, in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent on Tuesday December 7 between 7:30 and 10:30 pm.