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Friday 3 April 2026 | 7.30pm
Albert Hall Nottingham
Tickets: £27 general admission
Get ready for an electrifying night of music with Too Much Too Young – The Music of 2Tone & Beyond, a high-octane, two-hour theatre experience that takes audiences on an unforgettable ride through the ska sound that shaped generations.
This feel-good journey explores the birth of ska in Jamaica and follows its explosive history through to the British revival in the late '70s and '80s, celebrating the groundbreaking music and the legendary artists who made it a global phenomenon.
Described by the press as "The must-see show for any ska fan" and featuring a powerhouse live band, the production is a feast for the senses with stunning digital video displays, authentic instruments, clothing, vibrant set, and a dynamic cast that brings the spirit of the era to life.
| Too Much Too Young - The Music of 2 Tone and Beyond (3 Apr 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Friday | 19:30 | - 21:40 |
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