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Live Preview: The Wombats – Bournemouth International Centre

Indie Rock Stalwarts The Wombats will continue their Oh! The Ocean UK tour next week, landing in Bournemouth on Sunday, 7th December.

The Wombats @ Truck 2023 Photo Credit: Russ Leggatt

Get ready for a night of raucous indie-rock energy and nostalgic sing-along anthems. With a catalogue spanning their latest release, Oh! The Ocean, all the way through to 2007’s A Guide to Love, Loss and Desperation, expect a mix of new tunes and fan-favourite classics that have helped shape their cult-following over the years.

The Wombats @ Truck 2023 | Photo Credit: Russ Leggatt

Supporting the Liverpudlian trio in Bournemouth are Scottish quartet The Snuts and indie-rock group Overpass, who enjoyed the BBC Introducing Stage at Reading & Leeds Festival earlier this summer. It’s a lineup of high-energy indie rock, perfect for fans who are ready for a guitar-driven party.

The Wombats @ Truck 2023 | Photo Credit: Russ Leggatt

Whether you’re going for the hits that defined the late-2000s indie boom or for the fresh feel of the band’s latest work, Erazer will be in Bournemouth to catch all the action on Sunday.

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