THE BEAT feat Dave Wakeling

Music |
12th September 2015

Sat 12 Sept | Doors 7.30pm | £16.50/£15.50U16 £18.50 On The Door

“…..The Beat. Who needs the brave new world when the old school is still this good?”  Sunday Mirror

You just can’t stop The Beat!

One of the biggest bands of the 2-Tone movement, The Beat will head out on tour this autumn to celebrate the 36th anniversary of their first ever show.

Led by Dave Wakeling, the legendary ska troupe will hit the road for a month-long trek calling in at The Brewery 12th September.

Formed in Birmingham in 1978, the Beat (known in North America as the English Beat) have released three albums to date, ‘I Just Can’t Stop It’, ‘Wha’ppen?’ and ‘Special Beat Service’ and are known the world over for a string of hit singles, including “Mirror in the Bathroom”, “Too Nice To Talk To”, “Can’t Get Used To Losing You”, “Hands off She’s Mine” and “All Out To Get You”. Their songs of peace, love and unity fuse ska, pop, reggae and punk rock and their dynamic live show has garnered them a loyal following at home and abroad.

Their fourth album, ‘Here We Go Love’ is being released later this year.

www.thebeatofficial.com 

Venue: Malt Room, Standing
Under 16's must be accompanied by an adult

DATES & TIMES

12th September 2015

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