The Subways Announcement + Upcoming Shows - Posted March 15, 2011
The Subways
We are proud to announce that The Subways will be playing an intimate show at the Orange Box in Yeovil on 9th June. Ahead of their full international touring schedule! With only 350 capacity these tickets will fly out. Tickets here.
The Darlingtons
Our friends The Darlingtons have got the tracks from their new EP ‘New Independent’, due to be released on 14th March, on their new bandcamp page. Go and have a listen and let them know what you think! Listen here.
Upcoming Shows
Craobh Rua help us celebrate St. Patricks, they are “Everything That’s Good About Irish Traditional Music”. You are able to catch Craobh Rua in Bristol on 16th March and Salisbury on 17th March.
The Beat, one of the most influential Ska bands of all time, play Nottingham Glee Club on 17th March, support for this comes from Breadchasers.
3 Daft Monkeys who are local Folk favourites play Bar 27 in Bridgwater on 1st April, support for this comes from Hattie Hatstar.
The Wurzels are playing at two Cider festivals next month. The first being at The Palace in Bridgwater on 21st April, and the second is at Metropolis in Bristol on 24th April. Support for both of these shows comes from Surfin’ Turnips and Dub Liberators. The Wurzels are also playing at the Cheese and Grain, Frome on 3rd June, support for this show comes from Boot Hill All Stars.
Gandalf Murphy & The Slambovian Circus of Dreams name might leave you tongue tied but with their unique blend of rock & roll, folk, and quirky americana they will leave you speechless. We have shows at the Fleece, Bristol on 9th April and at Dingwalls, London on 10th April.
Tommy Emmanuel and his Full Australian Band comes to Bristol on 28th April and London on 30th April. Don’t miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to see Tommy Emmanuel play with his full band. It’s an experience not to miss!
Other Featured Shows
The London Intl Ska Festival promises 37 bands & DJs from 11 countries over 4 days, showcasing all SKA has to offer from it’s roots in American Rhythm & Blues, to the Jamaican originators, the progression into rocksteady & reggae, 2 Tone & right up-to-date with 21st century ska sounds.
For full line up, more information and tickets go to www.londoninternationalskafestival.co.uk