Chas and Dave Tickets

Chas and Dave Tickets

Though they have announced that they will be splitting after almost forty years of working together on albums and singles, Chas & Dave have built up an impressive back catalogue that will seal their legacy well into the future.

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These albums and singles have reached various positions in the charts, with some finding their way to prominent positions and proving to their naysayers that they have a considerable audience. Today, with their farewell tour set to attract a multitude of fans, we can expect Chas & Dave tickets to be considerably popular draws.

Chas & Dave are better known as Charles Hodges and David Peacock to their friends and they take on a wealth of instruments between them. Together they have become enormously popular for their unique style of music that has inspired a host of further big name musicians to head out into the mainstream. But it could not have been possible without their signature songs, the first of which found its way into the charts in the second half of the 1970s, beginning with the “Strummin’” and “I’m in Trouble” release in 1978. Since then their biggest hits have included “Rabbit” and “Sideboard Song” in 1980, “Ain’t No Pleasing You” and “Give it Some Stick, Mick!” in 1982 and “Snooker Loopy” in 1986.

These songs and more can be found on albums that they have released since their debut “One Fling ‘n’ Anuvver” in 1975.  Their highest selling albums from that date onwards have included “Chas & Dave’s Knees Up - Jamboree Bag Number 2” in 1983, “Chas and Dave's Jamboree Bag Number 3” in 1985 and  “Street Party” in 1995. So it is safe to say that they have made an enormous contribution over the years, with cockey rhymes and pub hits along the way.

So make sure you catch Chas & Dave whilst you still have the chance by getting hold of Chas & Dave tickets as soon as you can. Their unique sound and their ability to entertain large crowds has given them a heck of a career and when they disappear from the stage, their legacy is likely to live on. So you will want to be sure you get to witness them in a live setting.

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