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THE JACK TARS come to CHESTER – Sunday 6th December 2015!

From the four corners of the globe they came, from England, Wales, Australia and the United States, sailing under one flag - The Jack Tars.

And who are these Jack tars, you ask?   None other than Captain Sensible of The Damned, Slim Jim Phantom of Stray Cats, Chris Cheney of The Living End, and Mike Peters of The Alarm.   A band of brothers reincarnated from the souls of dead men, The Jack Tars are destined to plunder the treasures of their collective past to create a new synergy of rock and roll forged from the bones of punk, rockabilly and modern alternative rock.

Catch The Jack Tars when they step ashore to set light to the stages of the UK with a broadside of classics such as Neat Neat Neat, Rock This Town, Prisoner Of Society, Sixty Eight Guns and many more. Playing songs that have helped define a generation, and written by the hands that steer The Jack Tars, this furious four aim their ship towards new musical horizons and the promise of further rock and roll adventures. 

Grab a friend and climb aboard!


THE JACK TARS – December 2015 UK Tour Dates are:

Wednesday 2nd December                 
WOLVERHAMPTON – The Robin
Tickets - £17.50 advance  
Doors Open – 7.30pm / 8.00pm Stage


Thursday 3rd December                 
MANCHESTER – Club Academy 
Tickets - £17.50 advance  
Doors Open – 7.30pm / 8.00pm Stage


Friday 4th December                 
HOLMFIRTH – Picturedrome 
Tickets - £17.50 advance  
Doors Open – 7.30pm / 8.00pm Stage


Sunday 6th December                 
CHESTER – The Live Rooms  
Tickets - £17.50 advance  
Doors Open – 7.00pm 


Advance tickets for all shows go on sale on Friday 25th September @ 9.00am and are available from:

Box Office No: 0844 478 0898   

Website – www.thegigcartel.com

For further information on THE JACK TARS, check out the following website link


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