The Lines prepare for big Wolverhampton gig
Black Country band The Lines are heading for the big time - and today they are tuning up to play a headline show in Wolverhampton.

Black Country band The Lines are heading for the big time - and today they are tuning up to play a headline show in Wolverhampton.
Having supported a string of big names in the past, the fourpiece will now be the main attraction at the city's Wulfrun Hall tomorrow.
It will be a double celebration for the indie rock n' rollers who will also be launching their debut self-titled album.
The Lines are made up of lead singer and guitarist Alex Ohn, aged 25, guitarist Dean Bate, 23, bass player Danny Pease, 23, all of Gornal and drummer Paddy O'Connor, aged 23, of Stafford.
Tickets to see the band at Wulfrun Hall cost £12.50 and are available by calling Midland Box Office on 0870 320 7000.





