The Motown Review
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Get ready to groove to the golden sounds of Tamla Motown at STACK Lincoln. The Motown Review, an 11-piece ensemble from the East Midlands, will transport you back to the glory days of Detroit City with their authentic celebration of classic soul and Motown hits. With three stunning lead vocalists, a punchy three-part horn section, and a full band, they'll deliver an unforgettable evening of timeless music that'll have you on your feet.
Experience this legendary band in a truly special setting. STACK Lincoln occupies the historic St Marks railway station building on Lincoln High Street, beautifully transformed from its Victorian railway heritage into a contemporary entertainment venue. The festival-sized stage and excellent sightlines across both floors mean you'll have a fantastic view of the action, whilst the venue's professional sound and lighting systems ensure the band's full sound comes through crystal clear.
Whether you're a lifelong Motown devotee or simply love great live entertainment, The Motown Review's 20+ years of experience crafting the perfect night out makes this an essential visit. Head to STACK Lincoln and enjoy an evening of soul, style, and pure musical magic.
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An 11 piece East Midlands based band bringing your audience the sounds of Tamla Motown and Detroit City. The Motown Review has been established for over 20 years and is made up of 3 lead female vocalists, 3 part horn section, lead guitar, bass, drums, keys and percussion. The band also has its own sound engineer, PA and lighting rig.
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.