THE Subways make their triumphant return to Peterborough on Bank Holiday Monday with a new album and an explosive new live sound.
The band had to take an enforced sabbatical after singer Billy Lunn had an operation on his throat that may have wrecked his singing career.
Now the Welwyn three-piece will perform at The Cresset, in Bretton, on Bank Holiday Monday – one of a raft of dates in support of new album All or Nothing.
Recorded with Garbage member and Nirvana producer Butch Vig, the album looks set to recapture the buzz The Subways generated with their debut album, Young For Eternity.
Tickets for The Subways are available from The Cresset box office now on 01733 265705, costing £11.50.
Book online at
www.ticketweb.co.uk or
www.seetickets.com See Friday's Guide, available free with The ET, for a full interview with singer Billy Lunn, in which he talks about the band's new sound, his break-up with Subways bassist Charlotte Cooper and the career-threatening operation.
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