Radar: Rural Disco

Higher production values, but the same great musical taste: welcome to everisland's Rural Disco. And win tickets too.

everisland are bringing us a yet another imaginative and inspired affair this month, with a line-up boasting terrific live acts, numerous local special guests and plenty of surprises in store. With their first show for over a year, Wave Machines headline the night, and after hearing their latest single, ‘Ill Fit’, we’re sure excited (are they over the mask thing? Hope so).

Off the back of a thrilling single from The Tea Street Band, fresh music imminent from Coffee & Cakes For Funerals, a stirring new album by Dogtanion and the premier showing of Night Class, this is sure to be a night of firsts. The first time we’ll get to rave to ‘Disco Lights’, our first impressions of two promising new acts, and the first time we can really move to Wave Machine’s new material.

As always, expect something a little different, something a little unusual, and something undoubtedly enjoyable.

The night begins at 7pm with specially edited and curated visual pieces by Andrew Ellis/Samizdat. We hear that the first 20 attendees will get their hands on a free custom-made everisland tote bag, and be able to sample an autumnal cocktail that is only available for the first hour.

They have also gifted us a pair of free tickets and an everisland bag. To win simply like this Sevenstreets post on facebook and the winner will be announced on Saturday.

Rural Disco
12th October
7pm – 2am
£6
The
Kazimier,
Wolstenholme Square

10 October 2012
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