
British country duo The Shires perform live at the York Barbican, presenting new songs from their album Bonfire.
The Shires are playing York Barbican on Friday 6 November, as part of their headline tour around the UK. They're a British country duo, Ben Earle and Crissie Rhodes, and this is one of the dates they're taking the new material out on the road.
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The set will draw from their latest album, Bonfire, which they describe as celebrating togetherness, getting away, and positivity. They'll be playing new songs from that alongside some of their older favourites, so it's a bit of both the new record and the songs they've built their name on. If you've followed them for a while, you'll get the newer stuff and the familiar ones in the same night.
As a duo, it's just the two of them — Ben Earle and Crissie Rhodes — and they're the ones you'll see on stage. They've been working as a pair for years, and this tour is them heading out as a headline act, with York one of the stops on the way. It's a night for anyone who likes country music and live gigs, and it's not a children's event.
The concert starts at 19:30 at the York Barbican on Paragon Street, YO10 4NT. Tickets go from £41.88 up to £165.63, depending on where you sit.















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