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Tonight - The Kabeedies @ South Street arts centre, Reading
BLACK & WHITE and MONKEYSUIT present The Kabeedies.
ENTRY: 14 + w/ adult or 16 + and £6 ADV*
* Entry includes a FREE copy of the new album by The Kabeedies called SOAP - Added bonus!!
ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM:
http://www.readingarts.com/southstreet
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/148562
Music Glue: http://bit.ly/w3zB4h
Or call: 0118 960 6060
VENUE WEBSITE:
http://www.readingarts.com/southstreet/
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THE KABEEDIES
http://www.facebook.com/thekabeedies
“infectiously upbeat pop” - ARTROCKER
“…a frantically-paced slice of indie-pop” - CLASH
The Kabeedies are an indie, afrobeat/rock'n'roll band from Norwich/Woodbridge, England. The band is composed of Evan Jones (Guitar/Vocals), Rory Hill (Bass Guitar/Vocals), Katie Allard (Vocals) and Fab Bell (Drums).
The Kabeedies released their debut album 'Rumpus' on 9th November 2009 (voted number 9 in Artrocker top albums of that year) on NRone records and have toured extensively in the UK and Europe since their beginnings in 2007. They’ve played various radio sessions for the likes of Zane Lowe, Marc Riley and Huw Stephensand played Glastonbury Festival in 2008, and many more festivals including Latitude Festival, Dockville Festival (Hamburg) and Wickerman Festival.
The Norwich band also supported several acts including Darwin Deez, The Futureheads, Bombay Bicycle Club, The Pigeon Detectives and CSS - who invited them to join them on tour for 3 more shows.
Their song 'Come On', originally a B-side to debut single 'Lovers Ought To' on Cherryade Records, was included on the Microsoft Xbox Kinect adverts Worldwide.
Their 2nd album SOAP has been released via Fierce Panda in January.
THESE GHOSTS
http://www.facebook.com/theseghosts
Three piece alt rock band who produce atmospheric music with electronica influences. The band released their debut album 'you are not lost , you are here ‘ to acclaim and have played several festivals including Latitude.
PEERS
https://www.facebook.com/wearepeers
Four piece Indie band Peers have had plays on NME Radio, Tom Robinson on BBC 6 Music, Radio 1's Huw Stephens and played on the BBC Introducing stage at Reading and Leeds Festivals.