FEATURED SHOW
THE RAVEONETTES
LIAM FRAY (THE COURTEENERS)
THE DISPLACEMENTS
PEGGY SUE
THE BOOKHOUSE BOYS
STORY ONE
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Saturday 25th October 2008
The Raveonettes + Liam Fray (the Courteeners) + The Displacements + Peggy Sue + The Bookhouse Boys + Story One
@ 229
229 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 5PN
07:45pm
£12.50
+ Adam Ficek (babyshambles) Dj Set. Doors 7pm
THE RAVEONETTES The Raveonettes continue to consist of Sune Rose Wagner (guitar/vocals) and Sharin Foo (guitar/vocals), and are still so supercool that while both of them were born ...
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ONSTAGE AT 10.00 PM
LIAM FRAY (THE COURTEENERS) Liam Fray (the Courteeners) takes time out from a sold out tour with The Courteeners to perform a low-key solo set! ...
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ONSTAGE AT 9.30 PM
THE DISPLACEMENTS The Displacements are a young band from Leicester with big ideas. They honed their talents playing free gigs in local pubs and getting all of their mates rammed in. They then started touring and playing gigs all over the country travelling in the backs of vans and big red trucks. Their style has been likened to The Who, a Hamburg era Beatles, The Kinks and even Sco ...
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ONSTAGE AT 9.00 PM
PEGGY SUE Peggy Sue is the lo-fi duo made up of friends Rosa ‘REX’ Slade and KatyBeth ‘KLAW’ Young. Armed with beautiful harmonies, a selection of ‘doo-be-doos’ and an armful of bass lines the girls began gigging in Brighton, United Kingdom at the beginning of 2006. ...
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ONSTAGE AT 8.30 PM
THE BOOKHOUSE BOYS The Bookhouse Boys are cast like nothing else on the scene right now. The Bookhouse Boys come wrapped in the soundscapes of Ennio Morricone, and prosecute their delight in surf-music with the sinister zeal of Queens Of The Stone Age and The Pixies. With a duo of drummers, boy-girl vocals, brass section and dueling guitars providing a wall of uplifting yet blood curd ...
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ONSTAGE AT 8.00 PM
STORY ONE Story One were formerly based in Nottingham and are fronted by violin-toting Tom Evans. At times, their music is deceptively fragile, rearing up to bite your head off the next. Word has spread fast since the band decided to stuff the music industry and offer fans free copies of their self-funded album (Shy Records). And very good it is too. Their second, t ...
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ONSTAGE AT 7.30 PM