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   FRIDAy LISTINGS
BLOO 88
FRIDAY SOCIAL
Happy hour all night.
BUNGALOWS & BEARS
20:00 – 23:00 – FORTYTHREE’S TRAMLINES FRINGE OPENING PARTY
If you've not been to one of Fortythree’s parties before, expect good dance music of wide and far ranging genres, all focused on creating an energetic and inclusive dancefloor. Come flex!
23:00 – 03:00 – CHAOS IN THE CBD: ALL NIGHT LONG
With ever-strengthening production credentials, and infectious, joyous rapport while performing, Chaos In The CBD have marked themselves as one of the most eminent underground house artists to emerge out of the South Pacific.
CAFé TOTEM
ALL TOMORROW’S PARTIES PRESENTS...
19:00 – 20:00 – NERVOUS PILLS
Indie rock grunge trio from Sheffield.
20:00 – 21:00 – NAGUALS
An anger-fusion of acidic guitars, driving krautrock bass, pounding drums and explosive vocals. 21:00 – 22:00 – THEM SARDINES
Relaxed eighties synth pop duo.
22:00 – SECRET SET
CHURCH - TEMPLE OF FUN
20:00 – 21:00 – MIDNIGHT SON
Alternative emo punk band bringing a genre-merging sound of shoegaze, emo and rock to the Steel City. 21:00 – 22:00 – BANDITOS
Local band with a punk / folk / ska sound.
22:00 – 23:00 – INNER TERRESTRIALS
On the road for twenty-one years, this legendary London band are original pioneers of the UK dub punk sound; a stomping mix of dub, punk, ska, folk and general anarchic dance-ability.
CRYSTAL
20:00 – 20:30 – REACTOR
One of Sheffield’s first punk bands formed in the seventies and part of the original punk movement alongside Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. 20:45 – 21:15 – CASCAVEL
Four-piece desert blues band from Sheffield.
21:30 – 22:00 – BLUEHEARTS & THE BROKEN SOULS
If you think that a sleazy concoction of classic and modern rock, blues and grunge won’t work, let Bluehearts prove you wrong.
22:15 – 22:45 – THE MOODS
A ten-piece collective of producers, poets and musicians from the Northwest of England. Combining drum and bass, reggae, hip-hop and EDM.
THE DOROTHY PAX
18:00 – 19:30 – MARK VILHOLM
19:30 – 20:45 – ALEKTO
A Brazilian groove metal band.
20:45 – THE CUCKOO CLOCKS
A 6 piece group formed in Sheffield in 2006. They have curated many of their own gigs over the years including a now legendary sell out show at the historic Abbeydale Picture House Cinema with a 17 piece orchestra for BBC Music day in 2017.
FAT CAT
20:00 – 22:30 – CHRIS PAUL
Singer and guitarist from Dronfield who plays an eclectic mix of rock, pop, folk and country music with an acoustic twist.
FROG & PARROT
RGM LIVE PRESENTS...
20:00 – DAKOTA AVENUE
"It's such a great sound, very of the time now with all the artists that are out at the moment" – BBC Music Introducing in Manchester
20:45 – MINDS IDLE
Sheffield’s next biggest band. They play their dad’s favourite kinda music; surfy, psychy, jangly, synthy goodness.
21:30 – JOEL GARDNER
A gifted guitarist and prolific songwriter, Joel Gardner is a refreshingly unique artist with a diverse palette of inspired, original songs. He uses all parts of the guitar to create melodic, catchy music with powerful, thought provoking lyrics. His songs simply
explode with positive energy.
22:15 – SLY ANTICS
An alternative duo from Hebden Bridge who describe their sound as “being slapped in the face with a box of stale cereal”. Cousins Lee and Sam grew up together in Hebden Bridge, which is where they formed Sly Antics.
23:00 – FALSE HEADS
Hailing from the outskirts of East London, False Heads bring an energy to their live shows. The trio quickly thrust themselves into punk-rock limelight, catching the attention of punk ’n’ roll legend Iggy Pop.
GATSBY
THESE BLOODY THIEVES PRESENTS...
19:30 – 20:00 – FALSE HEADS
East London 3 piece who have caught the eye of Iggy Pop.
20:15 – 20:45 – THE PINNACLES
Expansive and emotive indie rock from the Steel City.
21:00 – 21:30 – BLVFF
A dark indie pop collective.
21:45 – 22:15 – KOSMONAUTS
Alt/indie 4 piece from Greater Manchester.
22:45 – 23:15 – THE C33S
The C33's are an alternative rock trio from the North West of England.
23:30 – 00:00 – FEREAL FAMILY
Sheffield foursome making waves in the steel city scene!
GENTLEMAN FOX
12:00 – 16:00 – JK
Bhangra / Panjabi singer from Derby.
16:00 – 18:00 – PETE LE FREQ
If ever there was someone who the phrase “How does he find time to make that?” was about, serial editor and remixer Pete Le Freq is it. His reworks have been played on BBC Radio 6 regularly by Craig Charles and DJs the world over.
18:00 – 20:00 – CAMOUFLAGED DISCO
Eclectic DJ set and mashups.
20:00 – 22:00 – OLLIE WOOD
HOPE WORKS
00:00 - LO SHEA
Warehousing agitator, rave-maker, connector, facilitator, planner and instigator.
CHRIS DUCKENFIELD
Having been DJing for 15 odd years, he’s just about got a handle on it.
THE NATIVE PROJECT
The Native Project is a production duo from the UK.
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