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If anybody got a chance to see the above in the UK, would they attend the gig, bearing in mind these incarnations cover doo wop, soul and Philly?

Also, would anybody attend a 'Double Exposure' gig should one ever happen, bearing in mind the group was once 'United Image' and whose hits were really Philly/Salsoul etc.

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If anybody got a chance to see the above in the UK, would they attend the gig, bearing in mind these incarnations cover doo wop, soul and Philly?

Also, would anybody attend a 'Double Exposure' gig should one ever happen, bearing in mind the group was once 'United Image' and whose hits were really Philly/Salsoul etc.

Hello Carl,

I would think the only potential would be a mini package tour aimed at mainstream nightclubs in the UK and Europe, playing on the "retro disco" angle.

The market for live acts is a bit depressed at the moment. Many clubs have cut back heavily on entertainment budgets and many acts are playing for very small fees or nothing at all.

Unknown acts are even paying to play.

Try pitching it to an established promoter. You might find they would add someone else to the package to strengthen it.

Best regards,

Paul

Sure London would be great for these acts some small-ish clubs that take around 300 plus and the groups could be put on with other local acts and its close to Europe with good train connections.

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