Madrid-based band Track Dogs will perform at The Met in Bury on Wednesday 7 May 2025, as part of their current UK tour.
The four-member group consists of musicians from Ireland, England, and the United States. The band is based in Spain and has previously performed at events including Glastonbury Festival, the Royal Albert Hall in London, and the Waterside in Sale.
This will be the band’s first performance at The Met in Bury. According to band member Robbie K Jones, he has visited the area previously due to a personal interest in railways, including the East Lancashire Railway and its locomotives, and the Bury Transport Museum.
The Bury concert is part of what the band has described as its largest UK tour to date. The group has released multiple albums and incorporates a range of instruments including trumpet, cajon, and ukulele.
Track Dogs' performance at The Met is scheduled for Wednesday 7 May. Information about tickets is available throughThe Met's website.
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