Tickets £5 available from The Comrades on Regent St Heckmondwike and The Swan Liversedge. You can also pay on the door. Friday 8th July. Doors open at 8 p.m.
Local indie-rock legends Dirty Vinyls are reforming for a one off special gig at The Comrades Club in Heckmondwike.
Following on from their hugely successful reunion gig in November at The Swan in Liversedge, in aid of the Isobel's Gift charity which raised over £1700, Dirty Vinyls plan to put on another barnstorming show.
Dirty Vinyls enjoyed great success in the mid noughties regularly playing at top London venues, festivals and many sell-out local shows. The band attracted serious interest from several major labels and management companies as well as famous fans such as Oasis and Creation Records supremo Alan McGee, who regularly gave them headline slots at his top London club nights.
Singer Alan Cleverly, now the landlord at The Swan in Liversedge, said " A lot of our old fans couldn't make the gig in November and have been asking us to do another gig at a bigger venue so they could all get in" Alan continued " That being our first gig together since 2005 we were very keen to put together another local show and we're delighted the Crown of Lights team at The Comrades are on board with us."
Donal O'Driscoll from Crown of Lights said, "We jumped at the chance to put on this one-off re-union gig. For me Dirty Vinyls are very special. They never failed to produce an electrifying atmosphere in the crowd the many times I saw them. I want this gig to be incredibly memorable for them and their many fans."
With support coming from talented young Morley based rockers, Small Print, its sure to be a great night. Tickets are £5 and are available from The Comrades on Regent St Heckmondwike and The Swan Liversedge. You can also pay on the door. Friday 8th July. Doors open at 8 p.m.
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