Thee Scarecrows, The Three 'N' Eights & guests

Audio, Glasgow.

Please note: The following tickets have been listed for resale by customers who can no longer attend this event.

Thee Scarecrows, The Three 'N' Eights & guests - Resale tickets

These tickets have been listed for resale by customers who can no longer attend this event. Please ensure that you are aware of the specific terms, conditions and restrictions for this event before purchasing tickets.

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Gig Tickets will also allow admission to the exclusive late night club - with vinyl DJ set from DJ Al Gare

 

This event is for 18 and over - No refunds will be issued for under 18s.

Please note: a 10% resale fee will be added to this order.

Ticket type Cost
1x GENERAL ADMISSION £16.50

Original cost for 1 ticket
£16.50 (face value £15.00)

1x GENERAL ADMISSION £16.50

Original cost for 1 ticket
£16.50 (face value £15.00)

More information about Thee Scarecrows, The Three 'N' Eights & guests tickets

Thee Scarecrows AKA

Describing their musical influences as ranging “from blues, metal, rock n roll, trash, hillbilly, psychobilly, punk and glam rock”, Thee Scarecrows say that “Everything gets thrown into the melting pot, cooked up, stirred around and then served up with a bit of hot sauce.”

Countrybilly, psychobilly, punkabilly, rock, hillbilly, speed blues? The answer is yes to all of those – and more.


The Three ‘N’ Eights

Playing rock ‘n’ roll with a double shot of SKA - They’ll mix their original songs with their own take of tunes by the likes of The Cramps, Johnny Cash, Toots & The Maytalls and others….. the best advice we can give is to bring your dancing shoes!

 

The Bleeders

Many words have been used to describe Glasgow’s The Bleeders (erm – including the phrase “meme rock” ???)  – sensible is not one of them. A brilliant live act who have evolved from a two piece to three piece band and who are definitely not to be missed. 

 

Corrupt Intentions

Another band who are not to be missed – and who are equally hard to stick in a pigeon-hole. Their first demo, recorded this year, has been described as ska-punk-psychobilly-hardcore. Just make sure you get there early and make up your own mind how to describe them.