Gigs of The Week, 8 November
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 Mount Kimbie, SOHN and Fear of Men.
Mount Kimbie @ SW3, Glasgow 08/11
Dominic Maker and Kai Campos bring their slick electronic sounds to the live stage for what promises to be an enthralling performance.
Tickets are available now. RSVP via Facebook. Check out more Mount Kimbie shows.
Future of The Left @ The Institute, Birmingham 09/11
The incendiary Cardiff group bring their varied and wonderfully challenging sounds to the UK for what will be an unmissible string of chaos.
Tickets are available now. RSVP via Facebook. Check out more Future of the Left shows.
Volcano Choir @ O2 Academy, Bristol 10/11
The Justin Vernon fronted collection thrill and delight in subtler ways than most so you’d be advised to watch with sealed lips on this, their first UK show ever.
Tickets are available now. RSVP via Facebook. Check out more Volcano Choir shows.
Fear of Men @ Bethnal Green Working Man’s Club, London 11/11
Supporting the outwardly poppy sonics of No Joy, we can’t wait for Brighton’s Fear of Men return to the live circuit.
Tickets are available now. RSVP via Facebook. Check out more Fear of Men shows.
Postiljonen @ Madame JoJos, London 12/11
Help scandi-pop dreamers Postiljonen celebrate the release of their debut album Skyer.
Tickets are available now. RSVP via Facebook. Check out more Postiljonen shows.
SOHN @ Electrowerkz, London 13/11
The 4AD signed Vienna based producer everybody has fallen in love with finally brings his majestic creations to a live forum in London.
SOLD OUT. RSVP via Facebook. Check out more SOHN shows.
Torres @ The Green Door Store, Brighton 14/11
Nashville native Mackenzie Scott’s voice is a rare thing to behold: earthy, beautiful and just cutting enough to bring a lump to the throat.
Tickets are available now. RSVP via Facebook. Check out more Torres shows.
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