Boards
Come see Neon Highwire TWICE
Tales Of The Unexpected with Glitches & Neon Highwire
Proud Camden, The Horse Hospital, Stables Market, Chalk Farm Road, Camden Town, NW1 8AH
Our new Curiosity Shop is a merry go round of total theatricality! Revive the dark and hedonistic scene of the London underworld every Friday, with live acts and ever changing DJs.
Look out for Victorian fairground stalls, circus foyers and our own creatures of the underworld - gothic clowns, magicians, Can Can girls, secret sideshows, fortune tellers, acrobats and fire breathers!
Special Guest DJ to be confirmed?Resident DJ: Dixon Brothers & Friends
Headline band: Glitches
Support Band: Neon Highwire
Tickets can be bought on the door - guestlists, stables and tables can be booked by clicking here: http://www.systembookings.com/Camden/login.php.
£10
020 7482 3867
I Love Live Music Online Stream Filming
Cafe 1001, 91 Brick Lane, London, E1 6QL
Filming a show to be streamed on the website I Love Music Live. Dress to impress! Come along and be in the audience!
Featuring
Neon Highwire (www.neonhighwire.com)
Surrealist geek electro upstarts Neon Highwire are the party destroying sensation that have been named as ones to watch with good reason. They’ve been championed by Tom Robinson of BBC 6Music, had track named track of the year by Sherwood Radio before it was even released and have gained a reputation for their devastating live shows countrywide which have included support slots with Pete & The Pirates, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs & Dragonette to name a few.
History Of The Trade (http://www.myspace.com/historyofthetrade)
Formed at the University Of Kent in early 2009 and drawing influence from The Cribs, Biffy Clyro and Tubelord, HOTT aim to produce hard hitting alternative rock combined with light hearted indie fun. Playing to 1,500 people at their first gig, local radio DJ Jamie Stephens proclaimed; "they've just blown all the other bands out of the water." H.O.T.T. released their first self titled E.P with Pink Floyd engineer Andy Jackson in the summer of 2009, which garnered praise from Manchester rockers Nine Black Alps amongst others. Followed by a download only single "You Found: Moon" which received airplay on BBC 6 Music Introducing. Since then History Of The Trade have supported underground indie heroes Tubelord, Elephants, Rock Sound Magazine cover stars Futures, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, British rock legends Feeder and mainstream pop royalty Florence and The Machine. This exposure has lead to a growing national fan base and demand for their second EP '6ix Hurdles' which has also featured on BBC Kent Introducing.
The Fuse (www.thefusemusic.com)
The Fuse are a melodic rock band in the style of acts such as Coldplay, U2, and Keane, although most people who hear them mention bands like the Kaiser Chiefs and sometimes New Order. Shortly afterwards they subtly vomit into their handbags.