OCEAN Colour Scene play Hatfield later this week – and you could be in the audience if you win tickets to the show in the Welwyn Hatfield Times’ latest Forum Hertfordshire competition.

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CLASSIC indie album Moseley Shoals will be performed in full at the Forum Hertfordshire this weekend.

Having played festivals throughout the summer, including V at Chelmsford in Essex, Ocean Colour Scene are back on tour and visit the Hatfield venue on Saturday night.

From their days as Breton shirt-wearing disciples of The Stone Roses to million-selling Britpop superstars – album Marchin’ Already bumped Oasis’ (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? from the top spot in 1997 – to long-term touring allies with Paul Weller, the OCS story is inseparable from the greats of modern British rock.

Featuring hit singles The Riverboat Song, The Day We Caught The Train, The Circle and You’ve Got It Bad, Moseley Shoals is one of the defining albums of the mid 90s and the band will be playing it from start to finish at the Forum.

Support comes from The Establishment and tickets for the gig cost £24 in advance.

To stand a chance of winning one of two pairs of tickets to see Ocean Colour Scene in Hatfield, simply answer the following question.

What album will OCS be playing?

a) (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?

b) Moseley Shoals

c) Marchin’ Already

Email your answer, headlined Ocean Colour Scene competition, to comps@whtimes.co.uk

Remember to include your name, age, address and contact details.

But hurry, the closing date is 5pm on Thursday.

Normal Archant rules apply.

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