Macclesfield band to play debut album in full for the last time until next decade

By Nub News Reporter

5th Dec 2023 | Local News

A Macclesfield band are to perform a homecoming gig in time for Christmas.

The Virginmarys, comprising Macclesfield residents Ally Dickaty and Danny Dolan, will perform at Cinemac this December.

They'll take to the stage of Cinemac Live on December 22.

It is the second Christmas gig the band have done at the Roe Street venue in as many years.

Standing and seated tickets are available from £17.50. (Image - The Virginmarys)

The concert will see their debut album King of Conflict in full, with their band's original line-up.

The band already played their 2013 album in full twice in July, at the same venue, to celebrate the LP's ten-year anniversary. And they will be doing it again on December 22.

The Virginmarys said: "It's gonna be an incredible end to what has been such an unbelievable year for us so come join us for one last time till 2033.

"It's gonna be the best party in town so if you haven't already, get your tickets now before they're gone."

The band honed their craft practicing at Macclesfield's Trackside Studios. (Image - The Virginmarys)

There are just 50 tickets left, and you can get yours on this link.

You can listen to their latest single by clicking HERE.

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