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Traveller's Tunes: An Evening with Steve Cradock tickets

Steve Cradock Tickets

The Drill, Lincoln
Saturday 20th Mar 2027 7:00pm
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Over 14s only

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Founding member of Ocean Colour Scene Steve Cradock has added further dates to his solo tour, following unprecedented demand from fans.

Steve has added a raft of new dates to his Travellers Tunes tour in 2027, kicking off in Bude, Cornwall, in February, and concluding at London’s Union Chapel on April 25.

Steve kicked off his tour earlier this month, and has already sold-out many dates including two nights at Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room.

The tour has been complemented by Steve’s new book – also called Travellers Tunes, and looks back on his incredible career.

As a member of OCS, Steve is responsible for some of the most distinctive riffs of the past 30 years. The man gave us The Riverboat Song, Hundred Mile High City, and The Day We Caught the Train, helping propel the band to double-platinum glory with Moseley Shoals.

 

Hundred Mile High City gained the band further fame, when it was used in Guy Richie’s most iconic film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels in 1998.

 

OCS was founded in 1989 by Steve, Simon Fowler, Damon Michella, and Oscar Harrison in Solihull, West Midlands. They rose to fame during the height of the Brit rock renaissance, had five top 10 albums, and played in front of 250,000 people at Oasis’s seminal Knebworth Park gigs in 1996.

 

Cradock went on to establish himself further when he joined Paul Weller’s band in 1992, appearing on all his studio albums. He also joined the Iconic Ska band The Specials in 2014 until the death of Terry Hall in 2022. In his debut tour, Steve will be playing and performing hits from the OCS songbook, highlights from his extensive solo career, and will also be discussing some of the topics his fans are most curious about.

 

Steve said: “I am having a brilliant time on the road right now and when the opportunity to do it all again next year, I couldn’t refuse.”

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Meet & Greet - Reserved Seating
£75.00£7.50£82.50
Premium
£45.00£4.50£49.50
Standard Reserved Seating
£30.00£3.00£33.00
Accessible & Carer Ticket - Two tickets for £30
£15.00£1.50£16.50

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  • Doors: 7:00pm
  • End: 11:00pm

Founding member of Ocean Colour Scene Steve Cradock has added further dates to his solo tour, following unprecedented demand from fans.

Steve has added a raft of new dates to his Travellers Tunes tour in 2027, kicking off in Bude, Cornwall, in February, and concluding at London’s Union Chapel on April 25.

Steve kicked off his tour earlier this month, and has already sold-out many dates including two nights at Liverpool Philharmonic Music Room.

The tour has been complemented by Steve’s new book – also called Travellers Tunes, and looks back on his incredible career.

As a member of OCS, Steve is responsible for some of the most distinctive riffs of the past 30 years. The man gave us The Riverboat Song, Hundred Mile High City, and The Day We Caught the Train, helping propel the band to double-platinum glory with Moseley Shoals.

 

Hundred Mile High City gained the band further fame, when it was used in Guy Richie’s most iconic film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels in 1998.

 

OCS was founded in 1989 by Steve, Simon Fowler, Damon Michella, and Oscar Harrison in Solihull, West Midlands. They rose to fame during the height of the Brit rock renaissance, had five top 10 albums, and played in front of 250,000 people at Oasis’s seminal Knebworth Park gigs in 1996.

 

Cradock went on to establish himself further when he joined Paul Weller’s band in 1992, appearing on all his studio albums. He also joined the Iconic Ska band The Specials in 2014 until the death of Terry Hall in 2022. In his debut tour, Steve will be playing and performing hits from the OCS songbook, highlights from his extensive solo career, and will also be discussing some of the topics his fans are most curious about.

 

Steve said: “I am having a brilliant time on the road right now and when the opportunity to do it all again next year, I couldn’t refuse.”

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LN2 1EY

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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.

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