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Besties do UK

Just a quick note to mention that The Besties are currently driving, probably on the right side of the road, around Britain, and playing some shows. Tonight they will be in Nottingham, playing at The Rescue Rooms with A Ribbon and a Smile and The Deirdres.

Tomorrow they will appear at The Brixton Windmill in London, also with A Ribbon and a Smile and The Paralellograms and Fosca. On thursday they're scheduled to play in Cardiff, Wales, and August 7th should see them in The Loft in Cambridge with Roadside Poppies.

More details are on their myspace page. You can buy tickets to the Brixton Windmill show here.

1 Responses to “Besties do UK”

  1. # Blogger Tom

    And three members of indie mp3 will be there!  

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