Legendary Irish duo Foster and Allen will perform in Eastleigh as part of their 50th-anniversary tour.
The pair, who have been delighting audiences since the 1970s, will bring their impressive catalogue of hits to The Concorde Club on Thursday, November 14.
The concert will feature beloved singles like A Bunch of Thyme, After All These Years and Maggie, as well as tracks from their latest album, We'll Meet Again, which joins 30 other albums on the British charts.
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Foster and Allen are known for their engaging performances and distinctive sound, with Mick Foster's unique accordion style and Tony Allen's famed singing voice.
Allen, born into a musical family, began his career playing in local bands before establishing Roseland Studios in Moate.
Foster, raised near the Curragh in County Kildare, developed his unique accordion style influenced by the likes of Jimmy Shand and Will Starr.
He now lives in Mullingar, where he tends to his farm and animals when not touring.
The Foster and Allen 50 Years of Hits Concert promises a nostalgic journey through the duo's storied career.
For tickets, visit theconcordeclub.com or call 023 8061 3989.
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