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U18s Events - Does your town have one ??

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Posted By : Colin H | Comments : 4

www.myspace.com/ukinnuendo


As a young originals band we`ve had some great nights playing in front of kids of our own age (14-18) . Weve recently played the WeekendWarmUp gig in Penwortham ,which attracts crowds of up to 350 kids and also Backdoor project in Rochdale .
These are really good - confidence building gigs and the crowd is always enthusiastic .

Does your town have a similar event - we`d love to get involved .

Also , if any other young bands are reading this , get in touch and I`ll pass on details for the two venues mentioned above ...

www.myspace.com/ukinnuendo

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# Posted by On The Edge - 15/10/2010, 17:44 (GMT)

well the cedar tavern in blackpool are looking to do just this, they have pa and lights just your own gear required. they use the room upstairs though,and yes it has a bar. if you wanna charge on the door you get the dosh. ring dave 07790953058


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# Posted by Colin H - 15/10/2010, 17:59 (GMT)

Sounds good to me ..From what Ive heard , the Blackpool area could really use something like this , most of the venues dont cater for u18s .
Do you know when theyre hoping to start . I`ll give the guy a ring ..

Thanks , Colin (manager)


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# Posted by On The Edge - 15/10/2010, 18:09 (GMT)

not sure if hes already doing it mate, give the guy a ring. good luck pal, let me know how you get on.
den


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# Posted by Colin H - 15/10/2010, 18:13 (GMT)

Cheers Den - I`ll do that ...


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