AGMP Presents
LONDON CALLING PLAY THE CLASH
'Should I Stay or Should I Go' Tour.
London Calling play The Clash are widely referred to as "the only tribute band that matters". Now that The Clash are no more London Calling are the finest celebration of one of the best groups of all time. The 'Should I Stay or Should I Go' tour sees London Calling perform the hits and fan favourites from the extensive back catalogue of The Clash.
The Clash formed in 1976 and are considered one of the most influential groups to come out of the original wave of the Punk scene. Musically, The Clash went on to fuse reggae, dub, funk, rockabilly, disco and hip hop before they disbanded in 1986.
An AGMP Concerts presentation.
- Main venue contact: +44 1926 832190
- Box office: +44 1926 312940
- Located at main box office entrance
- Bring photo ID
- Tickets available 1 hour before performance
- Unclaimed tickets released 15 minutes before show time
- On-street parking available on Spencer Street
- Public car parks within 5-minute walk
- Limited disabled parking directly at venue
- Nearest public parking: Windsor Street Car Park
- Designated wheelchair spaces
- Companion seats available
- Step-free access to ground floor
- Hearing loop system installed
- Advanced booking recommended for accessibility needs
- No outside food or drinks
- Photography/recording prohibited during performances
- Smart casual attire recommended
- Late arrivals may be seated at venue's discretion
- Age restrictions vary by event
- Children under 12 must be accompanied by adult
- Some shows 14+ or 16+ age limit
- Babes in arms typically not permitted
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Apr 22, 2026