Los Pacaminos – Live music event

13 September @ 2:30 pm - 10:30 pm

Featuring:

Paul Young, Jamie Moses, Drew Barfield, Melvin Duffy, Mark Pinder, Steve Greetham & Steve “Woody” Oakman

SOLD OUT

The Pac’s are back!

We are so pleased to welcome back Los Pacaminos to The Kings Arms!

The group has played at Concert at the Kings events in All Cannings, plus two very special outdoor afternoon gigs we staged during a break in the 2020 lockdown.

This September, they will be bringing back their Tex-Mex blend of fun to a marquee event for 300 lucky ticket holders.

The arena area will open at 2:30pm, with support acts, Stray Horns and Marlia Rae playing from 4:00pm. Los Pacaminos will be live at approx 8:00pm

Tickets are only available via the form on this page. There will be no tickets on the door.

TICKETS £30

Timings

Doors Open 2:30pm

4:00–6:00pm

Stray Horns

A roaming band, bringing spontaneous fun and lively music to every event. This dynamic 4-piece ensemble—featuring trumpet, saxophone, sousaphone, and drums and specialises in creating unforgettable moments.
more about the Stray Horns

6:15–7:30pm

Marlia Rae

A singer songwriter on the rise that you don’t want to miss! Marlia is poised to make a lasting impact. Whether it’s through her lyrics, captivating performances, or behind-the-scenes work as a songwriter and producer, she’s a true force in the music world.
more about Marlia

8:00pm

Los Pacaminos

Los Pacaminos is a Tex-Mex band that was formed by pop star Paul Young in 1992 during a break in his music career. Now together for over 30 years and with an unmatched live reputation, as well as two acclaimed studio albums and two live albums to their name, they are releasing their 3rd studio album of original songs. Los Pacaminos show no signs of stopping anytime soon.

Los Pacaminos was formed in summer 1992, when UK pop star Paul Young’s love of all things Tex-Mex led to exploratory discussions with some like-minded musician friends. Within a few weeks, Los Pacaminos was born and rehearsals had begun.

The band was originally a six-piece. Joining Paul were guitarist and singer Jamie Moses, accordion/keyboard player Matt Irving, singer/songwriter Drew Barfield, bassist Steve Greetham and drummer Mark Pinder.
In November 1992, the boys took to the stage for their first ever gig at the White Horse in Richmond, Matt’s local watering-hole. They went down a storm.

Despite expectations that the band would fall apart when something more important came along, the exact opposite happened. With every show, their friendships grew stronger, the band played tighter, and the seeds of their loyal fanbase had been sown.

While Paul’s name was used in gig promotion, the Los Pacaminos name and the boys’ trademark stetsons made it clear this wasn’t a Paul Young show. In time, the band started writing and performing their own songs, and the boys knew this wasn’t going to be a short-term project.

In 1997, after five years of gigging, Jamie introduced Paul to Melvin Duffy, a pedal steel player he’d played with, and suggested Melvin play on a few songs at the next show. Paul remembers it well: “As soon as Mel took the first solo, we all melted. He had to be in the band, the decision wasn’t his to make!”
In 2002, as an established seven-piece band, the Pacs delighted their fans with the release of their eponymous first album. Comprising 12 original songs that ran through their influences, including the Texas Tornados, Doug Sahm, Flaco Jimenez, Roy Orbison, The Band, Chuck Berry, Ry Cooder and Calexico, ‘Los Pacaminos’ pulled in an impressive array of positive reviews. These songs, together with a number of acclaimed covers, became the backbone of their set list over the coming years.

In 2015, the boys lost their dear friend and founder member Matt Irving after a long battle with cancer. Although Matty’s boots were very big boots to fill, Steve “Woody” Oakman stepped in as the band’s accordionist a year later. Woody has been a key member ever since.

Los Pacaminos are now in their 30th year and show no signs of hanging up their boots. With an unmatched live reputation, two acclaimed studio albums and two live albums under their belts, they continue to explore and perform the music of the Southwest.

Throughout 2023, Los Pacaminos are lining up a series of 30th anniversary shows across the UK. To coincide with the tour, and to celebrate the milestone of three decades together, the band have released their eagerly awaited new album “SEVEN” to rave reviews.

Food and Drink

Available for ticket holders from 2:30pm.

Event Bar
(Cash or card payments)

Muck and Dunder Bar
For cocktails and more
(Card payments)

Veli’cious Food
Prime Steaks, burgers and vegetarian options
(Cash or card payments)

  • Pub open from noon for drinks and food as normal
  • Standing only in marquee, but seating available for ticket holders in the pub garden
  • Free parking in pub field

  • Only food and alcohol purchased at venue permitted
  • No dogs in marquee

EVENT LOCATION

The Kings Arms, Pub Lane, All Cannings, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 3PA

CONTACT

Tel: 01380 860328

OPENING HOURS

Monday

Open 6pm. Food 6.30-8.30pm.
(No food on first Monday of each month)

Tuesday-Thursday

12-3pm. Food 12-2pm.
Open 6pm. Food 6.30-8.30pm.

Friday

12-3pm. Food 12-2pm.
Open 5pm. Food 6.00-8.30pm.

Saturday

Open 12pm.
Food 12-2.30pm and 6.00-8.30pm.

Sunday

Open 12pm.
Food 12-5.00pm.

(Bank Holiday Mondays.
Open from 12pm, food 12-3.45pm).

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