PALMA.
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Get ready for an unforgettable night as PALMA. take to the stage at STACK Lincoln! This brilliant acoustic duo bring a high-energy, fresh twist to live entertainment, delivering a powerful selection of timeless hits spanning the 70s right through to today's chart favourites. With over 200 songs in their repertoire and an ever-changing setlist, PALMA. promise variety, feel-good vibes and an atmosphere that'll keep you on your feet from start to finish.
Catch them performing at STACK Lincoln, housed in the historic St Marks railway station building on Lincoln High Street. This stunning two-floor venue boasts a festival-size stage with excellent sightlines, ensuring every member of the audience gets a brilliant view. The professional sound and lighting setup, backed by experienced technicians, guarantees a polished performance that really lets PALMA.'s driving guitar work and powerful vocals shine through.
Whether you're after 80s classics, rock anthems, indie gems or even a festive tune or two, PALMA. deliver the goods with an infectious energy that captivates crowds and creates lasting memories. Head down to STACK Lincoln and experience live music the way it's meant to be heard.
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PALMA. are a versatile, high-energy acoustic duo who bring a fresh and powerful twist to live entertainment. Covering timeless hits from the 70s through to current chart favourites, their driving guitar and strong vocals create a full sound that captivates audiences and keeps the atmosphere alive with unforgettable live music. With a repertoire of over 200+ songs and a constantly evolving set list, they bring variety, feel-good vibes and an incredible atmosphere to every performance and venue.
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.