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Money for Nothing - A Tribute to the Dire Straits

When? 23 February 2024
Where? Weymouth Pavilion - Weymouth

  • Money for Nothing - A Tribute to the Dire Straits
  • Money for Nothing - A Tribute to the Dire Straits

Money for Nothing was formed in 2000 as a tribute to one of the world’s premier rock bands - Dire Straits. The abundant energy and the excellence and musicality of their performance makes Money For Nothing a “must-see” for any rock enthusiast or Dire Straits fan. The line-up features top-class and experienced musicians that make this band a worthy tribute to Dire Straits.

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Weymouth Pavilion

The Esplanade, Weymouth, Dorset DT4 8ED, DT4 8ED

Tel: 01305 783225

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