Gigs of The Week, 2 May
Welcome to our weekly round-up of shows happening in the grand concert halls, dimly lit basements, airy cafe’s and grimy sweatboxes across the UK and Ireland. All acts featured come with the Best Fit ‘Seal Of Approval’ so you can be assured that your hard earned cash will be well spent. To tempt your wallets this week we’ve gathered a collection of dates from the likes of Tori Amos, Tove Lo and MisterWives.
September Girls @ The Head of Steam, Newcastle 05/05
The Dublin based quintet bring their blend of menacing pop and Joy Division like post-punk to the North following a successful break through at SXSW.
Tickets are available now. RSVP via Facebook. Check out more September Girls shows.
MisterWives @ Madame JoJos, London 06/05
For a night of anthemic, addictive, playful pop look no further than Bronx based kids MisterWives.
FREE. RSVP via Facebook. Check out more MisterWives shows.
De La Soul @ O2 Academy, Bristol 07/05
De La Soul returned earlier this year with the below cut from their Dilla beat featuring mixtape Smell The D.A.I.S.Y., and we were instantly hooked.
Tickets are available now. RSVP via Facebook. Check out more De La Soul shows.
Tove Lo @ The Deaf Institute, Manchester 07/05
We love this lady. Swedish pop bombast at its best.
Tickets are available now. RSVP via Facebook. Check out more Tove Lo shows.
Tori Amos @ Olympia Theatre, Dublin 08/05
There are few artist who occupy such a cherished, inspirational and respected place in so many people’s hearts. Tori is, and always will be, special.
Tickets are available now. RSVP via Facebook. Check out more Tori Amos shows.
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