AS they say in Belfast: "Haul on a wee minute there big lad!" because yet more tour dates in Norn Iron have been added this mad Friday.
As the Limelight complex prepares to open its Rock Garden there's a clatter of new gigs added that someone, somewhere may want to attend...
As the Limelight complex prepares to open its Rock Garden there's a clatter of new gigs added that someone, somewhere may want to attend...
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AS part of his first UK tour in 30 years critically acclaimed songwriter Graham Parker is appearing at Limelight2 on September 22nd.
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Voodoo Vegas are a band from Bournemouth that I first saw back in January 2010 when they played in Belfast. At that stage they’d just released a live CD. In March 2013, they finally released their debut studio album entitled “The Rise of Jimmy Silver” and they make a long overdue return to Northern Ireland on 6th July for a headline gig in the Pavilion in Belfast. Ahead of that gig, we asked the band to answer a few questions.
Voodoo Vegas is Lawrence Case on vocals, Nick Brown and Meryl Hamilton on guitars, Ash Moulton on bass and Matt Jolly on drums.