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Tomás Ford's One Night Stand

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‘On Saturday June 16, Tomás Ford’s controversial electro cabaret act turns four. In that time, he’s performed an insane amount of material in his shows, including last year’s Blue Room studio hit Tomás Ford vs The Audience. His current single Five Times is all over independent radio nation-wide. To celebrate, he’ll be hosting a special ‘best of’ show, dredging up rarely played songs and current live favourites, giving them all a polish and serving them up as a special one-off treat. Described as ‘Sid Vicious performing a DIY version of Kylie’s Showgirl tour. And not sucking at it.’ Tomás Ford.

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