**This show has been postponed to Friday 26th March 2021. All tickets remain valid. If you can’t make it to the new date, refunds are available at point of purchase**
"La's-esque. With an ear for a big chorus" - Steve Lamacq
"Spellbinding, anthemic songs, otherworldly harmonies" - This Feeling
"A great band" - Amazing Radio
Hailing from Coventry this fast rising quartet have wasted no time in creating an arsenal and spellbinding live show of anthemic songs. This has seen them gain plaudits up and down the country including Steve Lamacq who interviewed them for his Recommends program on BBC Radio 6. The Institutes will appeal to fans of Doves, Stone Roses and The La’s.
The Institutes Links: Spotify | Instagram | Facebook
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Formed in early 2019, Slow Tapes are quickly becoming one of the hottest bands on the scene. Their debut single touted by bbc introducing Hereford and Worcester as 'one of the best of the year' not a bad accolade for a band 3 months old at the time.
Drawing on inspiration from a multitude of different art forms, Slow Tapes evoke a sound that hooks you at the first listen. From neon soaked 80's LA sleeze rock to modern guitar driven stadium fillers, Slow Tapes have a sound that just draws you in. Fresh of the back of releasing their debut EP 'Homemovies' Slow Tapes are the soundtrack to 2020.
Slow Tapes Links: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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Number 57 are Matt Jinks guitar/vocals and Paul Brighton on bass. Formed in the back streets of Bearwood at the tale end of 2017 quickly establishing themselves as a top local act, with a monthly residency at The Abbey and full live shows around the city. Stuck somewhere between the Sleaford Mods and The Jam apparently.