Colchester band Jeanie From The Mountain announces next concert
Jeanie From The Mountain, will perform at Coda, in High Street, on September 12.
The band was formed by Best Days Vintage owners, Jez Dixon and Steve Hurdle.
Support will come from Slow Husky and Dean Frost.
Advanced tickets cost £6 or it will be £14 on the door.
The show will begin at 7pm.
Tickets can be purchased in-store at Best Days Vintage or online at eventbrite.com/e/bestdays-live-tickets-1431511311869.
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