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    Indie legends Dodgy to play Homegrown album in full at the O2 Institute in Birmingham

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    By Birmingham Eastside on October 23, 2018 Eastside Sounds, Music, Previews

    Indie legends Dodgy will be playing in Birmingham next year.

    The band will be at the O2 Institute as part of a tour to mark the 25th anniversary of their breakthrough second album Homegrown.

    The trio will play the album – which included hit single Staying Out for The Summer – in full on 23rd February, 2019.

    Dodgy will be supported by Babybird and Terrorivision frontman Tony Wright.

    Tickets are available online.

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