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Published Date:
09 July 2008
SO after last weekend, everyone should be feeling a lot more charitable and ready for some diva action.
In case you missed the two page spread in last week's Free Press and that huge billboard outside Keepmoat Stadium, Elton John is visiting Doncaster this week. You'll find him on Saturday in the town for approximately two hours 15 minutes as the great man is choppered into the town. Also tickets are still available in case you're fancying a last minute open air concert.

There are a few more low key gigs in town however if you'd still like to have enough money to eat for the week. The metal night continues in Vintage Rockbar tonight with Living Daylights and Tiananmen before Over the Atlantic and Frisco Farr on Friday followed by the return of Mr Pink on Saturday with Imp and Sponge Wings. Then over at The Priory tomorrow night you can see Trash Fashion play with Battlecat and Furthest Drive Home with Kill the Arcade on Wednesday.

Over in Sheffield it's a quiet affair this week with Band of Horses playing tomorrow night and We Are Scientists making their usual appearance on Wednesday.



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  • Last Updated: 09 July 2008 4:41 PM
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  • Location: Doncaster
 
 

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