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by Luke Slater
Those feline disco-prog funsters Cats In Paris have announced an extensive tour of the UK this May. The tour kicks off in Winchester, before paying visits to Cardiff, Brum, London and Edinburgh, with a few more in between.»
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by Rob Webb
As DiS' Eighth Birthday month draws to a close, we'd like to invite you Northern folk to party with us one last time in Sheffield and Manchester this coming Monday and Tuesday»
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by Rob Webb
So you know how last week we said we had some exciting DiScover-related news for you in the pipeline? Well, we weren't lying. In partnership with The Deaf Institute, we're taking DrownedinSound live to Manchester at the end of October and then every fourth Tuesday of the month from then on.
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by Rob Webb
Smalltown America Records announce full lineup for September Shindig at King's College, London»
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by Rob Webb
Up here at DiScover Sheffield, we've got a bunch of lineups sure to warm the cockles and delight the ears this Autumn/Winter»
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by Mike Diver
Oxford’s leading proggy alt-rockers Youthmovies have confirmed a number of live dates for November. Bonus: they’re again taking talking-songs artist Adam Gnade on the road with them»
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by Sean Adams
DiS is very excited to announced some of the first names for Concrete & Glass»
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by Mike Diver
The End of the Road Festival has revealed its 'Chosen Ten' - ten new bands selected from a virtual mailbag of over 800 acts to play the annual festival»
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by Mike Diver
The full line-up for this summer's Green Man Festival - held August 15-17 in Glanusk Park, Brecon Beacons - has been revealed»
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by Mike Diver
The team behind (that is?) the Small Town America organisation are to present a two-day festival at London's King's College this September: This Ain't No Picnic»
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by Kev Kharas
Like live music? Live in Leeds? There’s around a one in three chance you want to attend the first annual Jingle All The Dayer event, being held on the 22nd of December.»
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by Luke Slater
Smalltown America's weekend festival This Ain't No Picnic's lineup has expanded, rather brilliantly, since it was originally announced back in June.»