After Hours
About this event
After Hours are bringing their infectious energy to STACK Lincoln! This keyboard-fronted covers band draws from six decades of musical gold—from 60s Rock n Roll through to the 10s—ensuring there's something for everyone. With Paul Warren (who's earned TV credits through his Robbie Williams tribute work) on keys and three seasoned musicians completing the lineup, After Hours promise a night of professional, ego-free entertainment where the focus is entirely on getting your audience dancing and having a brilliant time together.
Housed in the beautifully restored St Marks railway station on Lincoln High Street, STACK Lincoln provides the perfect setting for a memorable evening out. This two-storey venue boasts a festival-size stage with excellent sightlines, top-notch sound and lighting, and a dedicated sound technician to ensure every performance hits the mark. Whether you're a 70s devotee, a Britpop enthusiast, or simply after a fun night of cover classics, After Hours deliver smartly dressed professionalism with genuine warmth and genuine interaction that keeps the energy high right from the opening set.
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Keyboard fronted covers band. Four jolly, courteous, smartly dressed, experienced musicians, performing a wide variety of tunes. We conduct ourselves in a professional manner at all times. No ego's and no loud instruments to distract from audience pleasure! We focus on interaction, for a fun and memorable event! - featuring 'Paul Warren' (ex-Robbie Williams tribute, who has appeared on TV). We guarantee to have your audience up dancing in the first set! :) We also create a digital poster and advertise your event on our facebook page.
Situated on Lincoln High Street this venue holds 2,162 people. Its an indoor venue in the old St Marks railway station. The St Marks railway station was the first in Lincoln. It was opened by the Midland Railway in 1846. The platforms were later demolished and it was 1985 when it closed completely. The main station was incorporated into a shopping complex before been taken over by Argos. The building will now reopen as Stack venue The venue is a two floor operation with a festival size stage with excellent viewing of the main stage area. The venue supplies sound and lighting along with a sound tec for all gigs.