Tom Grennan to play as many gigs in 12 hours for Guinness World Record attempt
Commencing in Manchester and finishing in Marlborough, Tom Grennan is planning to play a series of small towns in an attempt for the Guinness World Record of most gigs played in 12 hours.
Tom Grennan will be celebrating the release of his debut album Lighting Matches, which arrives on 6 July.
11 July will see the energetic musician take to the road for a tiring, but exhilirating experience as he plays a series of small sets throughout the day.
Grennan will be travelling from town to town playing a short 15-minute set in each town.
All of the shows will be free, and as long as he sells a minimum of 10 tickets for each show, then he can qualify for the World Record attempt.
The towns on the list are:
- Little Lever, Bolton
- Knutsford
- Market Drayton
- Bridgnorth
- Pershore
- Monmouth
- Brockworth, Gloucester
- Faringdon
- Chipping Sodbury, Bristol
- Marlborough
Tickets will be made available online soon.
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