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April 2018 Gig Listings - Leeds, Newcastle, London, Plymouth, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham



This year is flying by! Don't be a fool this April - go support your local music scene.

1st - Arcades with support from The Americas, Bad Bug, Follow the Giant at The Lending Room

2nd - La Rissa, Mutabase, Cynthias Persiscope, Work, Tom Bramfoot at Wharf Chambers

3rd -  Veda at Hyde Park Book Club

4th - Ivory Wave, Northern Comfort, The Brackets, Spearmint Tongues at The Lending Room



5th - SG Lewis at Belgrave Music Hall and Canteen

6th - Tuesday's Secret, The World Keeps, Elastic Waste, Fudge at The Lending Room

7th - Double Denim Live Presents: The Brazen and Neon Dolls Co-Headline at Key Club



8th - Myles Manley at The Carlton Club


9th - Queen Zee at The Castle

10th - This Feeling Presents: Trampolene, Himalayas, Sophie and the Giants at The Junction




11th Keyon Harrold at Brudenell Social Club

12th - Goat Girl at The Shipping Forecast

13th - Orielles at Brudenell Social Club

14th - Double Denim Live Presents: Stray Scene at Verve




15th - White Limo E.P. Launch at The Lending Room

16th - Sam Dickinson at The Mining Institute

17th - Akala at Belgrave Music Hall and Canteen




18th Courtney Marie Andrews at Brudenell Social Club

19th - The Homesick and No Teeth at Little Buildings

20th - This Feeling Presents: Avalanche Party, Yarbo and Breed at Jimmy's



21st/22nd - SOMA FEST

22nd - Gengahr and Low Island at Brudenell Social Club

23rd - The Gallery at Little Buildings

24th - Louise Distras at The Cluny




25th - Roof, Esme Bridie, Felka, Hidden Giants at The Lending Room
 
26th Shonene Knife at Burdenell Social Club

27th - Kapil Seshasayee, Deeful, MX World, Protection Spells at Wharf Chambers 


28th - Kotodoma Presents: Liberty Ship, Hello Operator, Solis and Apathy




29th - Ciaran Lavrey at The Buyers Club

30th - Jacuzzi Boys at The Hare and Hounds




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