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Sheffield music legend Paul Heaton is set to play a homecoming gig at Bramall Lane and we are bringing you all the key info you need about the show. The singer and songwriter, 63, will be
performing a range of his biggest hits and records from his latest album, The Mighty Several, alongside his band and special guest singer Rianne Downey. The event is happening on Sunday May
25. Support at the bumper event will be provided by Shed Seven - an alternative rock band from York - and Liverpool rock band, The Lightning Seeds. You can buy any remaining tickets through
Ticketmaster and Live Nation. Heaton is a Sheffield legend and a massive Sheffield United fan, so this is sure to be a special occasion for him and his fans. The gig follows Paul's new
solo album The Mighty Several, which was released last year. Produced by Ian Broudie of The Lightning Seeds and recorded at Blueprint Studios in Salford, the record features 12 new original
songs performed by Paul and his band and a number of special guest singers, including Heaton's regular live vocalist Rianne Downey, as well as Yvonne Shelton and Danny Muldoon. Here is
everything you need to know about the big party in Sheffield. SET TIMES Doors to the Bramall Lane gig open at 5pm on Sunday, May 25th. As we've mentioned Shed Seven and The Lightning
Seeds will be performing as part of the line up. The set times for when Paul Heaton and the support acts will take the stage have been revealed via @PaulHeatonSolo's X, formerly known
as Twitter, account. The are as follows: * 5pm: Doors open * 6.25pm: The Lightning Seeds * 7.25pm: Shed Seven * 8.40pm: Paul Heaton * 10.30pm: Curfew BRAMALL LANE TRAVEL ROUTES The stadium
is a one-mile walk from Sheffield Station. It is also a 10-minute walk from Granville Road (Sheffield College) Tram Stop, which is served by the blue and purple routes. Those on the yellow
route tram can take a 20-minute walk from West Street Tram Stop, or a 25-minute walk from Pondsforge and Fitzalan Square Tram Stop. Bus access is possible via the 47 and 48 services, which
stop at Shoreham Street. Service 53 ill take you to Queens Road, while service numbers 33, 43, 44/44a or 252 will take you to Bramall Lane from Arundel Gate. From High Street, services
20/20a, 25/25a, 75, 76, 97 and 98 will take you to London Road or John Street. BANNED ITEMS YorkshireLive has contacted the event organisers about what you can and can't take into
Bramall Lane. We will update this story when we receive more information when we have it. TICKET INFO You can buy remainung tickets for the gig from Paul Heaton's website, here. A
limited number of tickets are available, starting at £43.45 for standing tickets. A small number of resale tickets are also available from Ticketmaster, the cheapest being a seated ticket at
£34.50. You can also find out further information through Ticketmaster and Live Nation. You can find the latest event news in Yorkshire and nearby by visiting our What's On homepage.
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