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LateRooms.com - Music Lovers Set to Enjoy Tenby Blues Festival

The fifth Tenby Blues Festival will feature music from rising US star Hamilton Loomis.

2010-10-10
TENBY, WALES, October 10, 2010 (Press-News.org) The Tenby Blues Festival returns for a weekend of concerts, workshops and seaside entertainment next month.

Due to take over the Pembrokeshire resort between Friday November 12th and Sunday November 14th, the event is now in its fifth year and has once more attracted a diverse line-up of artists from across the UK and US.

People booking one of the many hotels Tenby has to offer for the festival can get access to every single performance by purchasing a weekend ticket for GBP65.

Alternatively, blues fans can choose which concerts they wish to attend and buy tickets on the door, while some venues will also be hosting free events during the festival.

Individual gigs vary in price between GBP5 and GBP15, depending on the performer.

Texan guitarist and vocalist Hamilton Loomis, one of the rising stars of the US blues rock scene, has been confirmed as the headline act for this year's festival.

The gifted musician, who was tipped for big things by rock'n'roll legend Bo Diddley, is due to perform in Tenby on Friday November 12th, with tickets priced at GBP15.

Other artists set to appear over the course of the weekend include London-based guitarist Bex Marshall, UK songwriter Eddie Martin and US bluesman Michael Roach.

For more information on this event, visit the Tenby Blues Festival website or contact the organisers on 07074 102121.

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - Music Lovers Set to Enjoy Tenby Blues Festival
The fifth Tenby Blues Festival will feature music from rising US star Hamilton Loomis.