Toploader is set to perform a £22-a-head gig in a pub beer garden.
The rock band are marking a quarter of a century since their 2000 hit Dancing in the Moonlight.
The group are doing a 25 year anniversary tour of the album Onka’s Big Moka which the track was on.
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Despite selling over two million album copies during their heyday, their final show of the tour is taking place in a rather odd venue.

Toploader, who also played at Glastonbury in 2000, will perform at an outdoor show at The Fox and Firkin in Lewisham High Street, Lewisham, south east London.
The gig will kick off at 2pm at the boozers outdoor stage, as reported by What’s The Jam.

Tickets did initially go on sale for £22, but only £27 ones are left.
The gig will feature the original three members from 1997, Joseph Washbourn, Dan Hipgrave and Rob Green.
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Dancing in the Moonlight was a cover of King Harvest’s 1972 hit.
A spokesperson for The Fox and Firkin said: “We are delighted to announce that Toploader will be finishing off this tour with an outdoor show here at the Fox.
“Following on from their Arena Tour with James Blunt, Toploader are heading on tour for the 25th anniversary of their album Onka’s Big Moka’
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“Their debut album sold over two million copies and remained in the Top five of the UK album chart for over six months, earning them 4 Brit Award nominations.

“The album featured a string of top 20 singles, including the global hit Dancing In The Moonlight.
“Which spent over a year in European Airplay Charts, and the critically acclaimed fans’ favourite ‘Achilles Heel’.”
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