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An evening with Romeo of the Magic Numbers

Romeo Stodart is the lead singer/songwriter for The Magic Numbers. The band have released five critically acclaimed albums thus far including the self-titled 'Mercury Music Prize' nominated, million selling debut, the follow up Those The Brokes, 2010's The Runaway, 2014’s Alias and their most recent album, 2018’s Outsiders.

Now, Romeo has decided to take to the stage solo, saying:

"I’ve decided to do a few solo shows mainly because I’ve never done them before, so it’ll be a very different and new experience for me. I’ve got so many pieces of music that haven’t yet found a home as they’re not necessarily Magic Numbers songs and I think it’d be a great opportunity to play them and bring them to life in front of people. "I’ve decided to do a few solo shows mainly because I’ve never done them before, so it’ll be a very different and new experience for me. I’ve got so many pieces of music that haven’t yet found a home as they’re not necessarily Magic Numbers songs and I think it’d be a great opportunity to play them and bring them to life in front of people. You can hear what some of our songs sound like in the way that they were first conceived or a new interpretation but the main emphasis will be on the new and the journey of the night."


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