A Fistful of Fandango: promoters celebrate sixth birthday
Club Fandango celebrate their sixth birthday this September with six consecutive nights of music, with dates featuring British Sea Power, Malcolm Middleton, Maps and Shit Disco.
Want in? Titled A Fistful of Fandango, it charts Club Fandango's progression from its initial groundings as a weekly night at Camden's Dublin Castle to its recent ventures into the record industry. The label currently boasts a roster that features Ra Ra Riot, Misty's Big Adventure and Cut Off Your Hands.
The dates?
September
4 - Dublin Castle - A Fistful of Fandango
5 - 229, Great Portland Street - Maps + The Early Years + Monkey Swallows The Universe + Malcolm Middleton + Fanfarlo
6 - 229, Great Portland Street - Shit Disco + Friendly Fires + Fight Like Apes + Operator Please + So So Modern
7 - 229, Great Portland Street - British Sea Power + Good Books + The Steers + Pete & The Pirates + Stefan and Art School + Get Shakes + The Click Click
8 - 229, Great Portland Street - Electric Soft Parade + Misty’s Big Adventure + Absentee + Tim Ten Yen + Eugene McGuinness + The Kissaway Trail
9 - The Constitution, Camden - A Fistful of Fandango All-dayer
Go to the CLUB FANDANGO WEBSITE for more details.
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3 words
tim.
ten.
yen.
WAHOOOOOO!!!!!
ok, that was 4. although technically, wahoooooo isn't a real word.


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