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Musical fusion group set for Findhorn show


By Ewan Malcolm

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THE Langan Band are set to play at the Universal Hall, Findhorn on November 5 at 7.30pm.

The band have become famous for their blend of progressive folk and jazz influences. They describe their sound as modern and exhilarating.

Comprising of lead guitarist John Langan, double bass player Dave Tunstall and fiddle player Alastair Caplin, the band promise to defy people's expectations when it comes to what acoustic music sounds like.

Concert goers should expect brilliant musicianship, catchy tunes and beautiful lyrics as well as a refund if "you're not dancing like a professional ostrich" during the show.

Full tickets are priced at £16, concessions at £14 and at £12 for U16s.

Masks are to be worn at the venue unless although exceptions will be made for those with an exemption.

More information and tickets can be found here.


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