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Mercury Must: Beer festival including tribute acts at the Northfields in Stamford



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Published Date: 22 August 2008
SOME of this country's greatest tribute acts will be coming to Stamford this weekend to perform at a beer festival.
Hits from The Beatles, Elvis Presley and Robbie Williams can be enjoyed at the Northfields Pub in Drift Road over the Bank Holiday weekend.
A great weekend of live entertainment to suit all tastes is promised with The Cheatles, Robbie impersonator Paul Warren and Elvis aka Alvin along with two local bands.
The Cheatles are the UK's premier Beatles tribute act and have entertained the likes of Nelson Mandela, Manchester United and the Stereophonics.
John, Paul, George and Ringo will be taking to the stage between 3pm and 6pm
on Saturday.
Lookalike and soundalike Paul Warren will be recreating Robbie's stage presence as he belts out some of this star's greatest hits including Rock DJ and Angels from 5pm on Sunday.
Warming up for Paul will be locals, The Lounge Band from 1.30pm.
Monday's line-up will see Laura Lou warming up from 1.30pm before Elvis Impersonator Alvin takes to the stage to thrill the audience.
If that wasn't enough the pub will be hosting 30 real ales, including Summer Lightening, along with a barbecue, children's creche and bouncy castle over the festival, which is opened with a disco tonight.

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  • Last Updated: 22 August 2008 10:55 AM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Stamford
 
 
  

 
 


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