by David Renshaw | Photos by WENN.com

The Vaccines to play tiny London gig tonight (June 22)

Band also release free live EP for fans

 

The Vaccines to play tiny London gig tonight (June 22)

Photo: WENN.com

The Vaccines have announced details of an intimate live show in London tonight (June 22) which will see them performing to just 150 fans. 

The 'Wreckin' Bar' band announced the tiny show at the Seabright Arms in Hackney via Twitter yesterday with fans able to gain entry via a first come, first served system at the East London pub.

"We'll be playing a gig at the Sebright Arms in East London tomorrow night with support from Frankie And The Heartstrings. It's £5 so please come along and party with us. First come, first served," The band tweeted. 

Frankie & The Heartstrings will act as support on the night. 

Meanwhile, ahead of their second album release, The Vaccines have released a free live EP which was captured at the band's show Brighton Centre gig earlier this year. The EP contains three singles altogether, including 'Tiger Blood', 'Wreckin' Bar (Ra Ra Ra)' and their cover of R.Stevie Moore's 'Why Should I Love You'. 

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