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Rianne Downey and Paul Heaton Perform At Bramall Lane
May 25, 2025, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom: RIANNE DOWNEY performing at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Glenn Ashley/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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‘Yes, there was a riot, but it was great’: Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise – and returning to mark 50 years
'Yes, there was a riot, but it was great': Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise - and returning to mark 50 years.
They made music like sonic warfare, using steamhammers for drums and annoying anyone they could. As the band return, they relive the mayhem years - and their soundtrack spinoffs, from Attenborough to Chernobyl.
STEPHEN MALLINDER and CHRIS WATSON pictured back stage at the Drama Studio in Sheffield. Two of the three founder members of Cabaret Voltaire are to reform the band to mark the band's 50th anniversary. The other band founder, Richard H. Kirk, died in 2021.
16/05/2025. Sheffield, UK.
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‘Yes, there was a riot, but it was great’: Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise – and returning to mark 50 years
'Yes, there was a riot, but it was great': Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise - and returning to mark 50 years.
They made music like sonic warfare, using steamhammers for drums and annoying anyone they could. As the band return, they relive the mayhem years - and their soundtrack spinoffs, from Attenborough to Chernobyl.
STEPHEN MALLINDER and CHRIS WATSON pictured back stage at the Drama Studio in Sheffield. Two of the three founder members of Cabaret Voltaire are to reform the band to mark the band's 50th anniversary. The other band founder, Richard H. Kirk, died in 2021.
16/05/2025. Sheffield, UK.
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‘Yes, there was a riot, but it was great’: Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise – and returning to mark 50 years
'Yes, there was a riot, but it was great': Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise - and returning to mark 50 years.
They made music like sonic warfare, using steamhammers for drums and annoying anyone they could. As the band return, they relive the mayhem years - and their soundtrack spinoffs, from Attenborough to Chernobyl.
STEPHEN MALLINDER and CHRIS WATSON pictured back stage at the Drama Studio in Sheffield. Two of the three founder members of Cabaret Voltaire are to reform the band to mark the band's 50th anniversary. The other band founder, Richard H. Kirk, died in 2021.
16/05/2025. Sheffield, UK.
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‘Yes, there was a riot, but it was great’: Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise – and returning to mark 50 years
'Yes, there was a riot, but it was great': Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise - and returning to mark 50 years.
They made music like sonic warfare, using steamhammers for drums and annoying anyone they could. As the band return, they relive the mayhem years - and their soundtrack spinoffs, from Attenborough to Chernobyl.
STEPHEN MALLINDER and CHRIS WATSON pictured back stage at the Drama Studio in Sheffield. Two of the three founder members of Cabaret Voltaire are to reform the band to mark the band's 50th anniversary. The other band founder, Richard H. Kirk, died in 2021.
16/05/2025. Sheffield, UK.
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‘Yes, there was a riot, but it was great’: Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise – and returning to mark 50 years
'Yes, there was a riot, but it was great': Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise - and returning to mark 50 years.
They made music like sonic warfare, using steamhammers for drums and annoying anyone they could. As the band return, they relive the mayhem years - and their soundtrack spinoffs, from Attenborough to Chernobyl.
STEPHEN MALLINDER and CHRIS WATSON pictured back stage at the Drama Studio in Sheffield. Two of the three founder members of Cabaret Voltaire are to reform the band to mark the band's 50th anniversary. The other band founder, Richard H. Kirk, died in 2021.
16/05/2025. Sheffield, UK.
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‘Yes, there was a riot, but it was great’: Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise – and returning to mark 50 years
'Yes, there was a riot, but it was great': Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise - and returning to mark 50 years.
They made music like sonic warfare, using steamhammers for drums and annoying anyone they could. As the band return, they relive the mayhem years - and their soundtrack spinoffs, from Attenborough to Chernobyl.
STEPHEN MALLINDER and CHRIS WATSON pictured back stage at the Drama Studio in Sheffield. Two of the three founder members of Cabaret Voltaire are to reform the band to mark the band's 50th anniversary. The other band founder, Richard H. Kirk, died in 2021.
16/05/2025. Sheffield, UK.
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‘Yes, there was a riot, but it was great’: Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise – and returning to mark 50 years
'Yes, there was a riot, but it was great': Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise - and returning to mark 50 years.
They made music like sonic warfare, using steamhammers for drums and annoying anyone they could. As the band return, they relive the mayhem years - and their soundtrack spinoffs, from Attenborough to Chernobyl.
CHRIS WATSON and STEPHEN MALLINDER pictured back stage at the Drama Studio in Sheffield. Two of the three founder members of Cabaret Voltaire are to reform the band to mark the band's 50th anniversary. The other band founder, Richard H. Kirk, died in 2021.
16/05/2025. Sheffield, UK.
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‘Yes, there was a riot, but it was great’: Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise – and returning to mark 50 years
'Yes, there was a riot, but it was great': Cabaret Voltaire on violent gigs, nuclear noise - and returning to mark 50 years.
They made music like sonic warfare, using steamhammers for drums and annoying anyone they could. As the band return, they relive the mayhem years - and their soundtrack spinoffs, from Attenborough to Chernobyl.
CHRIS WATSON and STEPHEN MALLINDER pictured back stage at the Drama Studio in Sheffield. Two of the three founder members of Cabaret Voltaire are to reform the band to mark the band's 50th anniversary. The other band founder, Richard H. Kirk, died in 2021.
16/05/2025. Sheffield, UK.
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Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP/Shutterstock (14921072i)
Members of the public push a car stuck on a hill in the snow in Sheffield.Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
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Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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Dore, UK. Students enjoy the snow in Sheffield city centre. Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
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Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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Harvey Haswell and Olivia Miles both 20, enjoy the snow in Sheffield. Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
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Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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Members of the public push a car stuck on a hill in the snow in Sheffield.Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
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Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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Dore, UK.A street is covered in snow in Sheffield. Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
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Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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A car travels through the snow in Sheffield.Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
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Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
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Members of the public walk in the snow in Sheffield.Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
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Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP/Shutterstock (14921072a)
Members of the public push a car stuck on a hill in the snow in Sheffield.Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
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Yorkshire Weather, Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK - 18 Nov 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP/Shutterstock (14921072b)
Members of the public push a car stuck on a hill in the snow in Sheffield.Large parts of the UK are experiencing more snow and sub zero temperatures as the cold spell continues.Photo credit: Ioannis Alexopoulos/LNP
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Northern Ballet: A Christmas Carol review – a magical night in snow-globe Victoriana
Beautifully staged and danced with bonneted and bewhiskered brio, DickensÕs classic dose of festive escapism is the gift that keeps on giving
Harris Beattie (Bob Cratchit) in A Christmas Carol by Northern Ballet at the Sheffield Lyceum.
(Opening 07-11-24)
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Northern Ballet: A Christmas Carol review – a magical night in snow-globe Victoriana
Beautifully staged and danced with bonneted and bewhiskered brio, DickensÕs classic dose of festive escapism is the gift that keeps on giving
Andrew Tomlinson (Ghost Of Christmas Yet To Come) and Jonathan Hanks (Scrooge) in A Christmas Carol by Northern Ballet at the Sheffield Lyceum.
(Opening 07-11-24)
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Northern Ballet: A Christmas Carol review – a magical night in snow-globe Victoriana
Beautifully staged and danced with bonneted and bewhiskered brio, DickensÕs classic dose of festive escapism is the gift that keeps on giving
Harris Beattie (Bob Cratchit), Jun Ishii (Nephew), Jonathan Hanks (Scrooge) and Sarah Chun (Nephew’s Wife) in A Christmas Carol by Northern Ballet at the Sheffield Lyceum.
(Opening 07-11-24)
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Axe to grind: toolmaking father and daughter Robin and JoJo Wood revive lost Sheffield tradition.
Tired of cheap, poor-quality tools, Robin and JoJo Wood decided to resurrect the craft - with orders now coming from around the world.
Axes are being forged in Sheffield again for the first time in decades, after a father-and-daughter team revived the city's lost tradition.
Robin Wood, 59, and his daughter, JoJo, 30, teach courses in spoon carving, a craft that requires the use of an axe. The Woods became frustrated that there was no UK-produced axe they could recommend to students.
So they decided to create their own, which after almost six years and many design tweaks is now being produced in Sheffield.
Fafher and daughter Robin and JoJo Wood, who have teamed up as Wood Tools to design and create the first Sheffield axes to be made in the steel city for 30 years. The duo were photographed hand grinding at the Beehive Works, previously the workshop of Sheffield's last jobbing grander, Brian Alcock, who worked there from the 1970s right up until when he died last year.
Sheffield, UK. 30 August 2024.
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Axe to grind: toolmaking father and daughter Robin and JoJo Wood revive lost Sheffield tradition.
Tired of cheap, poor-quality tools, Robin and JoJo Wood decided to resurrect the craft - with orders now coming from around the world.
Axes are being forged in Sheffield again for the first time in decades, after a father-and-daughter team revived the city's lost tradition.
Robin Wood, 59, and his daughter, JoJo, 30, teach courses in spoon carving, a craft that requires the use of an axe. The Woods became frustrated that there was no UK-produced axe they could recommend to students.
So they decided to create their own, which after almost six years and many design tweaks is now being produced in Sheffield.
Fafher and daughter Robin and JoJo Wood, who have teamed up as Wood Tools to design and create the first Sheffield axes to be made in the steel city for 30 years. The duo were photographed hand grinding at the Beehive Works, previously the workshop of Sheffield's last jobbing grander, Brian Alcock, who worked there from the 1970s right up until when he died last year.
Sheffield, UK. 30 August 2024.
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Axe to grind: toolmaking father and daughter Robin and JoJo Wood revive lost Sheffield tradition.
Tired of cheap, poor-quality tools, Robin and JoJo Wood decided to resurrect the craft - with orders now coming from around the world.
Axes are being forged in Sheffield again for the first time in decades, after a father-and-daughter team revived the city's lost tradition.
Robin Wood, 59, and his daughter, JoJo, 30, teach courses in spoon carving, a craft that requires the use of an axe. The Woods became frustrated that there was no UK-produced axe they could recommend to students.
So they decided to create their own, which after almost six years and many design tweaks is now being produced in Sheffield.
Fafher and daughter Robin and JoJo Wood, who have teamed up as Wood Tools to design and create the first Sheffield axes to be made in the steel city for 30 years. The duo were photographed hand grinding at the Beehive Works, previously the workshop of Sheffield's last jobbing grander, Brian Alcock, who worked there from the 1970s right up until when he died last year.
Sheffield, UK. 30 August 2024.
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Axe to grind: toolmaking father and daughter Robin and JoJo Wood revive lost Sheffield tradition.
Tired of cheap, poor-quality tools, Robin and JoJo Wood decided to resurrect the craft - with orders now coming from around the world.
Axes are being forged in Sheffield again for the first time in decades, after a father-and-daughter team revived the city's lost tradition.
Robin Wood, 59, and his daughter, JoJo, 30, teach courses in spoon carving, a craft that requires the use of an axe. The Woods became frustrated that there was no UK-produced axe they could recommend to students.
So they decided to create their own, which after almost six years and many design tweaks is now being produced in Sheffield.
Fafher and daughter Robin and JoJo Wood, who have teamed up as Wood Tools to design and create the first Sheffield axes to be made in the steel city for 30 years. The duo were photographed hand grinding at the Beehive Works, previously the workshop of Sheffield's last jobbing grander, Brian Alcock, who worked there from the 1970s right up until when he died last year.
Sheffield, UK. 30 August 2024.
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Axe to grind: toolmaking father and daughter Robin and JoJo Wood revive lost Sheffield tradition.
Tired of cheap, poor-quality tools, Robin and JoJo Wood decided to resurrect the craft - with orders now coming from around the world.
Axes are being forged in Sheffield again for the first time in decades, after a father-and-daughter team revived the city's lost tradition.
Robin Wood, 59, and his daughter, JoJo, 30, teach courses in spoon carving, a craft that requires the use of an axe. The Woods became frustrated that there was no UK-produced axe they could recommend to students.
So they decided to create their own, which after almost six years and many design tweaks is now being produced in Sheffield.
Fafher and daughter Robin and JoJo Wood, who have teamed up as Wood Tools to design and create the first Sheffield axes to be made in the steel city for 30 years. The duo were photographed hand grinding at the Beehive Works, previously the workshop of Sheffield's last jobbing grander, Brian Alcock, who worked there from the 1970s right up until when he died last year.
Sheffield, UK. 30 August 2024.
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Axe to grind: toolmaking father and daughter Robin and JoJo Wood revive lost Sheffield tradition.
Tired of cheap, poor-quality tools, Robin and JoJo Wood decided to resurrect the craft - with orders now coming from around the world.
Axes are being forged in Sheffield again for the first time in decades, after a father-and-daughter team revived the city's lost tradition.
Robin Wood, 59, and his daughter, JoJo, 30, teach courses in spoon carving, a craft that requires the use of an axe. The Woods became frustrated that there was no UK-produced axe they could recommend to students.
So they decided to create their own, which after almost six years and many design tweaks is now being produced in Sheffield.
Fafher and daughter Robin and JoJo Wood, who have teamed up as Wood Tools to design and create the first Sheffield axes to be made in the steel city for 30 years. The duo were photographed hand grinding at the Beehive Works, previously the workshop of Sheffield's last jobbing grander, Brian Alcock, who worked there from the 1970s right up until when he died last year.
Sheffield, UK. 30 August 2024.
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Richard Hawley review - homecoming hero is in the mood to celebrate
Playing his largest ever gig in the city, the singer tenderly croons his musical love letters to the people and places of Sheffield, while his biting political songs turn into rousing singalongs.
The three day Rock & Roll Circus includung Richard Hawley as headliner at the Don Valley Bowl, Sheffield.
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Maximo Park on stage at Tramlines Festival 2024 , Sheffield
July 28, 2024, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: Maximo Park Performing at Tramlines Festival 2024 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA - DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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flowerovlove on stage at Tramlines Festival 2024 , Sheffield
July 28, 2024, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: Flowerovlove Performing at Tramlines Festival 2024 , Sheffield, UK Credit Image:
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Tom Grennan on stage at Tramlines Festival 2024 , Sheffield
July 27, 2024, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: Tom Grennan Performing at Tramlines Festival 2024 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA Press _DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Jazzy on stage at Tramlines Festival 2024 , Sheffield
July 27, 2024, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: Jazzy Performing at Tramlines Festival 2024 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA Press _DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Nieve Elle on stage at Tramlines Festival 2024 , Sheffield
July 27, 2024, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: Nieve Ella Performing at Tramlines Festival 2024 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA Press _DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Human League on stage at Tramlines Festival 2024 , Sheffield
July 28, 2024, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: Human League Performing at Tramlines Festival 2024 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA Press __DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Kyren Wilson and his two sons with the trophy after victory during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Kyren Wilson kisses the trophy after victory during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Kyren Wilson holds the trophy after victory during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Kyren Wilson breaks down as he is embraced by his son Bailey with his other son Finley looking on after winning the title during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Kyren Wilson holds the trophy to the crowd after victory during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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Kyren Wilson in action in front of a packed audience during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Kyren Wilson in action during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Kyren Wilson in action during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Kyren Wilson in action during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Jak Jones in action during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Kyren Wilson enters the arena during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Kyren Wilson (left) and Jak Jones (right) on the practice tables during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry shake a joke before doing a live presentation with Hazrl Irvine for the BBC during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 6th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Jak Jones looks exhausted during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 5th 2024 in Sheffield, , UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Jak Jones in action during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 5th 2024 in Sheffield, , UK.
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World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK.
Kyren Wilson in action during the World Snooker Championship Final 2024 between Jak Jones and Kyren Wilson at the Crucible Theatre on May 5th 2024 in Sheffield, UK.
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