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DiScover Club this weekend: The Monroe Transfer replaced by Fireworks Night
Mike_Diver by Mike Diver April 4th, 2008

The Monroe Transfer have been forced to cancel their set at tomorrow’s DiScover Club at London’s Notting Hill Arts Club (April 5) as their drummer Ed is unwell.

A statement from the band reads:

“Apologies for the short notice, but Ed has been taken too ill to be able to play tomorrow - we are saddened, but he’ll be back on playing form very soon. If free gigs are your thing, why not come along to see us at the Big Chill House, near King’s Cross Station, on 20th April? It’ll be a great night, we promise, and equally (if not more) free.”

Opening instead will be London-based purveyors of melancholy-tinged modern folk Fireworks Night (pictured). They’re on stage at 5pm, with Vessels following at 6pm and Broken Records headlining at 7pm.

Find Fireworks Night on MySpace here; we’re liking what we’re hearing. Full details of tomorrow’s DiScover Club as follows:

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DiScover Club @ RoTa, in association with Rough Trade
Notting Hill Arts Club, London
(21 Notting Hill Gate, London W11 3JQ)

BROKEN RECORDS (MySpace)
VESSELS (MySpace)
FIREWORKS NIGHT (MySpace)

Plus DJs, drinks offers; doors 4pm-8pm; FREE ENTRY; over-18s only!

Add this show to your gig calendar here / Facebook event here

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Hope to see you at the Arts Club tomorrow!

In additional DiS live news: we've a limited amount of tickets remaining for our special YACHT show at the Old Blue Last, London on July 16. For more information and to reserve your place at this intimate show for just four quid do click HERE. When we say limited we really mean it, so do be quick if you're wanting to come!



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