| Ticket Type | Face Value | Booking Fee* | Ticket Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meet & Greet | £70.00 | £7.00 | £77.00 | |
| Premium | £45.00 | £4.50 | £49.50 | |
| Standard Reserved Seating | £28.00 | £2.80 | £30.80 | |
| Accessible & Carer Ticket - Two tickets for £28 | £14.00 | £1.40 | £15.40 | |
Transaction fee: £1.00 per order. |
Big Country founder and guitarist, Bruce Watson, dominated the charts in the 1980s and has never looked back. Alongside singer Stuart Adamson, Watson and co enjoyed hits on both sides of the Atlantic, and became one of the biggest bands of the 1980s. Their debut album, The Crossing, went platinum, the follow-up, Steeltown, went to number one, and Big Country continue to sell-out shows across the UK. Guitarist and mainstay Bruce Watson is hitting the road to revive classic hits like Fields Of Fire, Wonderland, Chance, and Look Away, while also reflecting on the band’s remarkable five decades in rock in an evening that combines story and song. With reflections on Stuart Adamson and Live Aid, the Grammies and Kate Bush, The Jam and Pete Townsend, Watson’s tour is not to be missed.
14+ (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets)
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The Drill is in Lincoln, England, and is a versatile arts and community venue with a capacity of around 500 people. Originally established as the Drill Hall in 1890, it has served various purposes, including as a military training facility.
Today, The Drill is a vibrant cultural hub, hosting a wide range of events such as live music, theatre productions, comedy shows, and community activities. The venue underwent significant refurbishment to modernise its facilities while preserving its historical character. The Drill continues to play a crucial role in Lincoln's cultural scene, providing a dynamic space for both local talent and touring performances.