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Reazon’s Hallowe’en spooky set

Till Death Us Do Party at Campbeltown Town Hall will feature Reazon playing the graveyard shift.

Following their MOK Fest fringe sell-out gig the reformed duo, of Zena Coffield and Norman Stewart, may make a monster mosh, as they take the highway to hell en-route to devil gate drive, on Saturday October 27 from 7.30pm.

The gig is strictly over 18s with further details and tickets from Campbeltown Town Hall.

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