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Sunday 16 April 2023 | 7.30pm
Venue: Squire Perfoming Arts Centre
Tickets: £10
Combining upbeat music with thought provoking comedy and stories, 'We Are What We Overcome' is one man's journey to good mental health via a very bad idea. Matt delivers personal, difficult, and eclectic stories interjected with original songs performed by a live band. The show moves fluidly thorough a mix of heartfelt stories, self-deprecating humour and original songs, and there’s always time for a chat post-show.
The band comprises Matt McGuinness, who sings and plays guitar, with long time collaborator Eileen Wright, who plays saxophone and whistles and Neil White, on piano, guitar and vocals. They are joined by fabulous percussion and bass guitar for the full show. Together they are Matt McGuinness and The MLC – delivering a blend of balladeering indie rock n roll, with a hint of Motown.
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