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The Stranglers' car blows up on way to Folkestone gig at Leas Cliff Hall

By: Matt Leclere mleclere@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 16:00, 07 March 2014

Updated: 16:00, 07 March 2014

Punk band The Stranglers are due to play in Folkestone tonight - but their show started with a bang they were not expecting.

The Golden Brown singers' car exploded on the way to the gig at the Leas Cliff Hall.

They are playing at the venue as part of their 40th anniversary tour.

The Stranglers posted this picture on Twitter after breaking down on the way to Folkestone

But they took to Twitter to tell their fans they were "four unhappy gentlemen".

The post said: "Band car blown up on way to Folkestone leaving four rather unhappy gentlemen... (gig is unaffected)."

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A short time later, a second message featuring a picture of an RAC van said: "Don't panic Folkestone! The cavalry has arrived."

Punk band The Stranglers are performing at Folkestone

The Stranglers are one of the longest-surviving bands from the UK punk scene, with 17 UK top 40 albums in a career spanning four decades.

Hits include Golden Brown, No More Heroes, Peaches, Always the Sun and Skin Deep.

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