It won't be an Ordinary Night at Newmarket
Friday 23rd March, 2007

NEWMARKET Racecourses have today announced the fifth act to be confirmed for the 2007 Newmarket Nights with Q103 line up. The Ordinary Boys will be performing at the July Course on Friday 10th August.
The Ordinary Boys are an English indie rock band, influenced by mod revival, Brit Pop music, bands like The Specials and The Smiths and singer/songwriter Morrissey, (their name actually comes from a Morrissey song.) The foursome made up of Preston (vocals, guitar), William J. Brown (guitar, vocals), Charles Stanley (drums), and James Gregory (bass) formed the Ordinary Boys in Worthing, England, near Brighton, in spring 2002.
Managing Director of Newmarket Racecourses, Lisa Hancock said “We are delighted to announce the Ordinary Boys as the fifth act in the 2007 line up. The Ordinary Boys represent a different type of music previously unseen at Newmarket Nights and I am sure our audience will welcome them on to the stage.”
Notable songs include “Boys will be Boys”, “Nine2Five”, and "I Luv You”. Their latest single “Lonely at the Top” marks a change of sound, with a more pop feel to it, featuring synthesisers and samples. The band have a very strong and loyal fan base nicknamed "The Ordinary Army
Tickets for The Ordinary Boys are priced at:
Premier Enclosure - £25
Grandstand & Paddock Enclosure - £16
Garden Enclosure - £11
There are a limited number of child admissions priced at £5 each. Once the limited number of child admissions have been sold, children will be charged at the full adult rate.
Tickets are now on sale. To book online and save 5% off adult prices click here.
Tickets can also be booked by calling 08707 200 201
