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Ash Instore Appearances + TV Gig
jmoore by James Moore January 20th, 2001

To coincide with the release of their new single 'Shining Light', Ash have confirmed two instore appearances.

The band will be playing a 25 minute set followed by a signing session at London's Virgin Megastore on Oxford Street (Tottenham Crt Rd end) on 29th January at 6.30pm.

Later the same week - January 31st, the band will be appearing at Leeds' Virgin Megastore (Albion Arcade, Leeds) and playing a half-hour set from 6.30pm followed by a signing session. 

Entry for this will be limited to wristband only, with 120 wristbands being given away in competitions via Aire FM in Leeds with  the remainder  given out in the store throughout the day.

Meanwhile the band have also confirmed an afternoon show on 3rd February as guests of Fuji TV at London's Mean Fiddler (formerly LA2). Ash will be on stage at 1.00pm and play a full 65 minute set going out as a live transmission on Fuji TV. Tickets will only be available from selected stores throughout London and the home counties the week of release (as mentioned below) and via competitions

on Xfm the same week.

Record stores giving away tickets week of release:

Sister Ray

SelectADisc

Beggars Putney and Kingston

Rough Trade Talbot Rd and Neals Yard

Rhythm Camden

Fab Crouch End

Rock Box Camberley

Slipped Discs Billericay

Adrian's Wickford

H & R Cloke Croydon

Tower Picadilly 

Tower Camden

Long Player Tonbridge Wells



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