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Upstairs at The Garage
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Genre
Rock
Indie
Artist Type
Live Acts
Slots
3
Local acts only
No
Conditions
Compensation
Fee negotiable (initial offer)
Travel Expenses
Not negotiable
Accommodation
Not negotiable
Equipment provided
Backline
Yes
PA
Yes
Sound Engineer
Yes
About the event

The Ordinary Boys are back with a brand new record and a massive twenty five date tour, joining us at The Garage for their only London show, to showcase their new offering, as well as treating you to some of the hits.

Their latest album ‘Real Life’, was released in October 2016 and sees the band returning to their roots, after rediscovering the old punk and ska albums that saw them pick up their instruments in the first place. Back to their original line up, plus the addition of Louis Jones of celebrated Power Pop band Spectrals, the band are looking to recreate the sound, energy and ethos of their earlier work like their debut album, ‘Over the Counter Culture’ and the follow up, ‘Brassbound’ that featured the band’s defining, ‘Boys Will Be Boys’. The boys have been in the studio with the likes of Rory Atwell (the Vaccines, Veronica Falls) and Dan Lancaster (Bring Me The Horizon, Lower Than Atlantis) to make sure they capture the same magic they created ten years ago!

The band are hoping for this tour to recreate their early shows; energetic and unpredictable with, in their own words, “sweat dripping from the walls”. So let’s oblige and make this show extra-ordinary.

The Ordinary Boys are back with a brand new record and a massive twenty five date tour, joining us at The Garage for their only London show, to showcase their new offering, as well as treating you to some of the hits.

Their latest album ‘Real Life’, was released in October 2016 and sees the band returning to their roots, after rediscovering the old punk and ska albums that saw them pick up their instruments in the first place. Back to their original line up, plus the addition of Louis Jones of celebrated Power Pop band Spectrals, the band are looking to recreate the sound, energy and ethos of their earlier work like their debut ...

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