Simon Fowler: The Ocean Colour Scene Songbook… and beyond

An Intimate Evening With Simon Fowler

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Fri 7 Apr 20287:30pm

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Tickets Standard £31.50

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VIP Meet & Greet £75 
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Pre-show Meet & Greet with autograph & photograph
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running time 1 hour 50 minutes

on-the-door tickets will be available from the box office (open one hour before the performance) at £34.50 for standard. book early for the best prices!

OCS frontman Simon Fowler to share songs and stories on new tour

Ocean Colour Scene’s charismatic frontman Simon Fowler will go on solo tour next spring to share the stories and songs of his career.

His tour kicks off in Exmouth on February 17, 2027, and runs through spring, with a second leg in spring 2028.

He’s the singer/songwriter who wrote the tunes for the Britpop generation. As frontman for Ocean Colour Scene (OCS), he penned The Riverboat Song, The Circle, The Day We Caught The Train, Moseley Shoals and many, many more.

Lining up alongside Oasis at Knebworth, he took his band from Birmingham to the height of 1990s fame. Writing the seminal, triple-platinum Moseley Shoals, as well as the number one follow-up, Marchin’ Already, Simon will relive his best work during an evening of classic songs and stories.

He’ll also trace the origins of that work, taking fans on a compelling journey back to his pre-OCS days. Expect new songs and classic hits, fantastic tales and amusing anecdotes from one of Britpop’s central characters.

Simon said: “It’s 30 years since we released Moseley Shoals so I thought it was an ideal time to take my story and songs on the road. Like no tour I have done before, this will be a chance for fans to hear the tales behind the tunes.”

Act 1 45 minutes | Interval 20 minutes | Act 2 45 minutes

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