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The Osmonds brothers, Big Country, Sugarthief and Rainbreakers set to play Brewood Music Festival 2018

Two Osmond brothers are among the acts set to play Brewood Music Festival this year.

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Jay and Merrill Osmond will headline the village event taking place between Thursday, July 12 and Sunday, July 15.

The pair will perform on the Saturday night, for which tickets are priced at £25 each.

Other acts on the bill for the Saturday include Big Country, Rainbreakers and Sugarthief.

The Osmonds group is best known for a range of songs including Crazy Horses, Love Me For A Reason, One Bad Apple, Down By The Lazy River, Hold Her Tight and more. The group, which primarily consisted of seven Osmond siblings - including Donny and Marie - first started out in 1958 as a barbershop-style quartet starring Alan, Wayne, Merrill and Jay Osmond.

Big Country, meanwhile, is a Scottish rock band formed in 1981. Songs they are known for include In A Big Country, Chance, Look Away, and Fields Of Fire.

Sugarthief is a Penkridge-based four-piece band. They have recently supported The Twang on tour and have enjoyed radio exposure as an up-and-coming act.

Finally, Rainbreakers is a four-member act from Shrewsbury which plays blues, rock and soul.

Tickets for the Saturday event are available from The Mess and Village Flowers in Brewood.

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