http://www.wegottickets.com/event/576308/
Well here we are again! Another summer comes around as summer often does, along with it's warm nights and fizzy atmosphere.
You're in the thick of it in Newquay...all the holiday makers coming down and doing beer and having craic. You're swept up by the august brawl like it's an old song. So familiar that you cannot help but move to it, picking out a previously unheard element to sing out loud each time.
This summer kids, is no different. Dawn and dusk will carry a palette of emotions with them at every turn of the globe, sunsets will last seconds and lifetimes, you'll fall in love over and over again. It's another summer, like the others, but there's nothing like it.
Also Town of Cats will play at Whiskers which is bloody STANDARD by now. You should come they have at least two new songs and done fancy things to some of the songs that they are a bit bored of.
If you don't wear leopard print that's cool n all but it'd be a lot cooler if you did.
Doors open at 8pm, band at 9pm
Limited number of each tier of tickets:
KEEN CAT: £9
COOL CAT: £10
STANDARD: £11
When they're gone, they're gone!
TICKETS: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/576308/
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Town of Cats are an ever-mutating municipality of musical misfits, grown in Brighton’s grubby and fertile Petri dish. To hear them is to be transported by the transformative power of the best parties. The ones that set fire to your zero-hour contract and remind you that change, real change, can come from the most ordinary of places.
Wordplay careens between raised-brow punnage and righteous indignation at the state of the nation. Funk rhythms dare you not to dance, coloured by boiling blasts of brass and a guitar that warps from crystalline chicken-scratch to face-melting prog. Whether the keys belong to some sleazy lounge act or the Mothers of Invention is up for debate.