Fallout Records are set to take advantage of current World Cup fervour to hold three special gigs in the coming weeks.
Hailed as a celebration of the “occasion where England expects and invariably fails to deliver, i.e. the World Cup quarter finals” the shows the will take place in London, Birmingham and Manchester.
First up, on the evening of the first Quarter Finals (June 30), The Fratellis, Louie and Example will take to the stage at the Rampant Lion in Manchester.
Next it’s down to Birmingham on July 1 where the same three acts will be playing the cities Custard Factory venue.
Finally on July 2 from 2pm the tour will take over Brixton’s Windmill for a Fallout Records vs Lost Sunday Club day.
Bands set ti play live include Jackson Analogue, Louie, The Pistolas and Example with more to confirmed in the coming week.
Not only will there be music but live football too when the bands take part in a 5-a-side tournament in the adjacent park.
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