Brudenell Social Club
Ho99o9 - (12th December) - A hip-hop/punk duo who have grown a huge cult following since their formation in 2012. Inspired by New York gangsta rap and the underground punk scene, Ho99o9 have merged the two genres and have created their own style of rap and horrorcore material. And hey must be good considering that The Dillinger Escape invited them on their final UK tour in January 2017. Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo and See Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf5VeHi0tecThe Wildhearts (13th December) - The Wildhearts reformed for the fourth time in 2012 originally for a one off event but decided to carry on touring. This band is known for their unpredictability and have been considered a "wet dream" for the press with their antics. But tonight they are slowing it down with a acoustic set. As this band is unpredictable who knows if this will ever happen again, you know you can't miss it. Get your tickets here.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKea-xN1aTATall Ships (15th December) -Time to get emotional as we say goodbye to Tall Ships with this farewell show. They've played and worked with the Brudenell Social Club for years now, so it's only fitting that they have their final northern show here. You can't miss it. Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo and See Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yk6N1e4VvAChantel McGregor (16th December) - A blues rock guitarist who refused to be told that girls "don't play guitar like that" and as a result she became the first student at Leeds College of Music to achieve a 100% pass mark. She left with a First Class Honours degree in Popular Music and went on to show how she can play rock in the new age. She's a success both in the UK and internationally, if you want to go to a show to experience a true example of musician who refuses to listen to small-minded critics, you know where to go. Get your tickets at Jumbo and See Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2f3HVmBbS4Pulled Apart By Xmas (17th December) - A day festival set up by, and headlined by, local band, Pulled Apart By Horses. This line-up includes Baba Naga, Crows and Honeyblood and should be a non-traditional, but fun, way to celebrate Christmas. Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo and Luna.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsPz1tull-Y
The Key Club
ROAM (12th December) - A pop-punk band from Eastbourne who have helped to develop the UK pop-punk scene. Influenced by New Found Glory, Simple Plan and Sum 41, they released their debut, Backbone, in early 2016 to a warm reception and their newest album, Great Heights and Nosedives, was no different. There's no doubt that it will be a lively show, especially with support coming from the likes of Stand Atlantic and WSTR, it will be a fun night. Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo, Luna and See Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCa32cv9RKQSounds Like A Storm (15th December) -A Leeds band influenced by bands like Oasis and Arctic Monkeys lyrical content covering political issues and the natural progression of growing up. Of course it's only natural for a band to round up the year in their hometown, so why not go down to Key Club and support a local band. It might change your life for the better. Get your tickets at Luna and See Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0ZJmFTSUP4Red Jumpsuit Apparatus (16th December) - A classic from the mid-2000s. Everyone's jammed out Don't You Fake, especially to the iconic Face Down. Do you want evening of nostalgia as you scream along to songs from your childhood? Who said no?! Get out. Seriously you should go to this. Get your tickets at Luna and See Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuLLerHfytc
Leeds o2 Academy
Extreme (16th December) -
An important influence in current glam rock and hard rock, Extreme are no doubt going to put on an incredible show on Friday. And if you're unfamiliar with Extreme, do you like Van Halen, Queen and Aerosmith. Yes? Then this is the band for you. Get your tickets here.
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