The Life and Times of Dire Straits

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The Life and Times of Dire Straits

The evening will feature classics from the Dire Straits history and include a Q & A with the audience led by Paul Cummins (ex-Dire Straits management). Paul will be asking questions, during which John will reveal the story and development of the band from its humble beginnings in a council flat in South London, where songs like Sultans of Swing and Wild West End were created, on their journey to playing all over the world to millions of fans, making albums in London, New York, Montserrat and Nassau; performing and working with some of the world's most influential and creative musicians and producers.

John will also be joined on stage by fellow musicians from John’s band who will play music from the whole Dire Straits catalogue including, Money for Nothing, Brothers in Arms, Romeo and Juliet and Sultans of Swing.

It promises to be a special, intimate evening looking into the life and times of one of the biggest rock & roll bands of all time.

Running time: 110 minutes including interval (approx)

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Adult£30.00 per ticket

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  • Credit cards accepted (no fee)

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  • Smoking not allowed

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  • Adult Exclusive

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Train to Blackheath Station or buses 108,386, 202, 89, 54

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Blackheath Halls, Great Hall, 23 Lee Road, Blackheath, London, SE3 9RQ
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