Supergrass star Gaz Coombes heading for Sheffield
And this time Gaz and his band will play Sheffield.
Gaz shot to fame as the frontman of alt-rock trio Supergrass, who enjoyed a string of top-20 hits in the Britpop era of the mid-late Nineties with tracks such as 1995 breakthrough-hit Alright, Going Out, Richard III, Sun Hits the Sky, Moving, Grace and Pumping on Your Stereo.
The 42-year-old, from Oxford, launched a solo career after the demise of Supergrass in 2010, after 17 years and six albums, all of which made the top-20, with debut I Should Coco topping the charts back in 1995.
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Hide AdGaz released his third solo album, top-20 hit World’s Strongest Man, last month and has now announced an autumn tour which includes a show at Sheffield’s Foundry on Saturday, October 27.
Wounded Egos - the third track the album – is online now.
A video for the track has been made from footage shot on and around Gaz’s recent run of UK dates by a crack team of crew, mates, band members and managers.
Tickets to the autumn tour go on sale tomorrow, Friday, June 22, at 9am, from gigsandtours.com