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Honey Bee Blues Club at Tramlines Fringe

Sat. 26 July 2025 — Sun. 27 July 2025

Free

Join Honey Bee Blues Club for its two free Tramlines gigs.

SATURDAY:

On Saturday, they're joining forces with Neepsend Social Club to present an afternoon and evening of music with Texan troubadour Ash Gray, the shuffling ,scuffling, rhythmic blues machine that is The 20ft Squid Blues Band, Rotherham's own blues journeyman Tom Kilner and his trio, dirty rhythm and groove from TC and The Hoodoo Shakers, and blues rock juggernauts The Lightning Threads. Plus DJ Paul (Chrome Dome) Carlton spinning tunes.

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SUNDAY:

This time it's the turn of The Bath Hotel, where together with Honey Bee Blues Club they're presenting Bath Lines from 2pm. First up are two big blokes with one big sound that is Mick Holmes and Jim Tapplin, followed by the extrodinary singing and writing talent that is Emilia Quinn, and closing with southern rock quartet The Fargo Railroad Co.

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